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Low office activity in Scotland puts dampeners on EDI profit
Profit rises less than 1% at Scottish developer as local industrial and office markets remain flat
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Skanska wins £23.7m London scheme
Skanska is due to start work on mixed-use development in High Holborn this autumn
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RIBA takes lead on climate change
The RIBA becomes first construction body to sign up to global carbon emissions scheme
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NewsGeorge Wimpey reports 35% slump in US orders
Housebuilder says oversupply in the US has driven down orders at Morrison Homes, while sales in the UK are up on last year
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NewsPlans revealed for 7500 homes in north-west London
Huge 250-acre development will feature a revamped Brent Cross shopping centre, new parks, schools, and rail station
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NewsWorkers' families protest at corporate manslaughter bill
Families Against Corporate Killers hold a protest outside Parliament as the corporate manslaughter bill receives its second reading
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NewsRising energy prices add £1.6bn to construction costs
CPA report reveals that manufacturers experienced a 40% increase in energy prices over last year
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NewsHSE's warning on lifting gear
HSE calls for more checks on lifting components after faulty pin led to site death
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NewsAberdeen retail scheme gets green light
The refurbishment and extension of Union Street properties will result in 150,000 sq ft of retail space
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NewsFour developers vie for £100m Ilford scheme
Redbridge council announces shortlist for regeneration of Ilford town centre as Berkeley Homes and Lend Lease pull out
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CRH buys Chinese cement plant
Materials group breaks into Chinese market by purchasing cement plant in north-east China
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NewsAnother brick and a fall
The strongest mortar known to mankind must have been used on this project in Ely
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NewsWolseley snaps up five firms for £111m
Building materials supplier expects acquisitions to add £148m to revenue
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NewsMPs condemn training body's move into Poland
Also In the papers this weekend the ODA sets up team to strutinise the Olympics and the latest on the Corus takeover
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NewsHSE's migrant worker warning
Report says migrant workers suffer a disproportionate number of accidents and are afraid to report incidents to employers
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NewsTimber takes 20% of housing market
Homes built using timber rises 3% while proportion of social housing constructed using method hits 58%
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Tower crane training courses launched
National Construction College launches two course in crane operating courses amid calls to improve safety after Battersea accident
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NewsTime to checkout
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