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MPs vote for HIPs as RICS initiates judicial review
The government has won its battle to go ahead with the implementation of Home Information Packs (HIPs) next month.
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T&T sets up nuclear power team
Turner & Townsend has anticipated the contents of the upcoming energy white paper by establishing a nuclear working party.
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A second terrace of 14 houses has been completed in Manchester’s Millennium Community, New Islington, by architect de Metz Forbes Knight.
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Plans for a £1bn redevelopment scheme in Watford have been revealed this week.
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Construction bosses optimistic about growth
Chief executives in construction are more confident about revenue growth than their counterparts in other sectors, according to research by Pricewaterhouse Coopers.
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Sharewatch — Construction share prices drop with interest rate rise
The Bank of England’s interest rate rise last week to 5.5% took a toll on the share prices of contractors and housebuilders.
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Make at Monument
Make architects is working on an office redevelopment next to Monument column in London.
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New man at PFI unit
Gordon McKechnie, from Deloitte & Touche, is set to be the head of the Treasury’s private finance unit.
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St John Wilson dies
Sir Colin St John Wilson, the designer of the British Library, has died aged 85.
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Willmott Dixon deal
Willmott Dixon has won a £21m contract to redevelop Cowley Language School in Merseyside.
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Gleeson schools win
Gleeson Building has been awarded a £26m schools contract in the Cramlington area of Northumberland.
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Devonport deal
Babcock has agreed to buy the Devonport naval dockyard in Plymouth, Devon, from KBR, Weir Group and Balfour Beatty for £350m.
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CPC acquisition
Project management and business consultancy firm CPC has acquired public sector consultancy Professional Partnership Services Group.
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Apollo extends reach
Property services group Apollo has extended its regional coverage by opening an office in Peterborough.
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£13.5m purchase
Building products company Alumasc has acquired solar shading systems specialist Levolux for £13.5m.
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Land Secs profit drops
Land Securities has suffered a 16% fall in profit to £1.9bn for the year ended 31 March 2007.














