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NewsAl-Qaeda terrorist used RIBA library to plot attacks
Dhiren Barot was carrying a one-day RIBA reading pass when he was arrested
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NewsMeet the parents
The opening of the Hall of Fame exhibition at the Building Centre this week was a chance to hobnob with the great and the good in construction, and in some cases their parents ...
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NewsHouse prices break £200,000 barrier
Average house prices in England and Wales rose 9% as sales increase 17% year on year
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NewsBart's hospital plans cut to save cash
The £1bn redevelopment of Bart's and Royal London hospitals will have fewer stories and refurbishment work will be postponed
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NewsLiverpool waterfront scheme gets green light
Broadway Malyan's controversial £120m development on Mann Island gets go-ahead
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NewsLeyton Orient pitches for Olympic Stadium
Third division football club has emerged as a candidate to use the site after the 2012 Games
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Interserve consortium picked for Leeds BSF
Leeds council names preferred bidder on £250m school programme
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Centrica invests in clean coal power plant
Energy giant spends £7.12m in a deal to build the first clean coal power station in the UK
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NewsPlanning granted for Islington ‘jewel box’
Hamiltons Architects wins planning for brass clad mixed-use building on Pentonville Road
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A guide to green offices
The British Council of Offices has published a guide on how to construct and maintain green buildings
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Ogilvie's 21% rise in pre-tax profit
Scottish contractor reports £5.3m in pre-tax profit and a 20% increase in turnover
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NewsYou slip, I fall
These two brave souls are relying on a rope that is attached to themselves and nothing else to keep them from a 10m drop
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NewsJowell grilled over Olympic VAT bill
Olympics minister comes under fire in Commons after admitting VAT was omitted from original costs
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NewsMPs call for more work on planning gain supplement
A select committee report has welcomed the controversial levy but says additional infrastructure funding will be needed
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NewsNew CSCS card targeted at professionals
The professionally qualified persons card is aimed at clients, consultants and facilities managers
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NewsHSE reports fall in fatalities and major injuries
Latest statistics show a 36% drop in fatal injuries in construction over the past six years
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Redrow delivers 65% of completions
Housebuilder benefits from high levels consumer confidence as demand for first time buyer homes increases
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Inspace scoops £88m of work
Social housing maintenance specialist bags series of contracts and framework agreements
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NewsEngland needs to spend £9bn on flood defences
Association of British Insurers warns of 40cm rise in sea levels by 2040, putting a total of 400,000 properties at risk of flooding
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Big architects pitch for Sherwood Forest centre
Wilkinson Eyre and Make are on the shortlist to design visitor centre for Nottingham County Council as part of its bid for Lottery Fund Living Landmarks grant













