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Spanish housing slump hits construction shares
Rising interest rates and fears of overbuilding sees Spanish developers lose up to 65% of their share value
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G&T partner joins CSTT board
Partner at QS firm G&T helps underprivileged by joining charity apprenticeship organisation
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NewsImages: Portsmouth FC unveils Herzog & de Meuron stadium plans
Pompey's stunning plans include 36,000 seat stadium and 750 apartments in £600m development
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NewsYou've been framed
If only this man paid as much attention to site safety as he does to doorframes
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NewsBig name architects missing from Olympic velopark shortlist
David Chipperfield, David Morley and Flacq make shortlist of eight but Fosters, Make and Marks Barfield miss out
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NewsMott McDonald wins Victoria Tube station revamp
Construction firm will oversee plans to increase size of Underground station by 50%
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NewsMetronet could collapse says Livingstone
London's mayor says that London Underground would take over maintenance work if Metronet opted for insolvency
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NewsConstructionskills rolls out new on-site apprentice scheme
Scheme will let more smaller firms take apprentices without having to guarantee work
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NewsTriple contract win for Galliford Try
Museum of Liverpool and retirement village among contracts totalling £108m
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NewsArgent reaches compromise with King's Cross protesters
HIgh Court hearing cancelled after developer abides by injunction over demolition
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MDG Drywall and Plastering vs William Verry
Contractor Verry faces £100,000 row over plastering project
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Zurich sues developers Gearcross for £150,000
Gearcross will apear in court over guarantee scheme row
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NewsShall we bivvy here for the night?
You would think there would be enough harnesses in the Alpes for these two moutaineers
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NewsAverage UK house tops £100,000
Northern Ireland sees the biggest rises with house prices increasing 55% in past year
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Features
Does the TCC face the same scale of decline as the Scottish Commercial Court?
Increasing concerns about the lack of business in Scotland's Commercial Court has raised questions over whether the Technology and Construction Court will go the same way.
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NewsA passing phase
The industry is safe in the hands of the new generation of construction professionals says Building's star blogger
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NewsSir Digby Jones praises construction GCSE
The new exam will help to tackle the current ‘skills famine’ says the former head of the CBI
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NewsTimber frame construction grows 7.5%
Social housing will see the highest growth in timber frame construction says industry report
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NewsBurger fat to power 60,000 homes
Agri-Energy reveals plans for a £50m plant in Wales that will convert cooking oil and crops into electricity and bio-diesel
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NewsImages: RAF salutes Scott Brownrigg's Ruislip school
Architect's completed £22m project includes green sedum roofs, permeable paving and natural ventilation













