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NewsCabe change of heart on Liverpool pathfinders
Design watchdog withdraws objection to plan to replace terraced housing in Anfield, Picton and Edge Hill with new developments.
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NewsFA insist 2007 Cup Final will go ahead
FA statement counters Multiplex's claim that client works will delay completion of Wembley until after final
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NewsWimpey profits soar 25%
Group builds 7822 homes but housebuilder warns that US completions will be down on last year's levels
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NewsArchitect fined £15,000 over legionnaires outbreak
Gillian Beckingham is cleared of manslaughter following legionnaires outbreak in which five people died
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NewsTravis Perkins announces slight profit rise
Builders merchant reports pre-tax profit of £110.4m on a turnover of £1412m
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NewsHBG pull out of Birmingham site
Council forced to find new developer after HBG's international board reverses national decision to develop site
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NewsJohn Laing appoints director
PFI specialist apromotes Gary Neville, who has been with the company since 2001.
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NewsUnderground nuclear storage will cost £10bn
Waste management body says UK should be prepared to spend £10bn constructing a secure repository for nuclear waste
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NewsBath Spa to finally open
Troubled spa building designed by Nicholas Grimshaw will open next week five years late and £33m over budget
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Carillion awarded military assignment
Construction group Carillion wins £1.5bn contract to redevelop and run a military facility in Northwood, west London.
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NewsWembley set for further delay
Wembley client says Multiplex will miss Setember completion date and does not expect it to deliver stadium until later in the year
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NewsRichard Rogers plunges £700,000 into the red
Architect records first-ever loss, putting it down to anticipated one-off expenditure
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NewsDutch courage
Why don't people wear hard hats in Rotterdam? Building's legal expert is not sure and despite his better sense he soon finds he's going Dutch himself
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CommentThe killer blow
The slide of Botes Building into administration has been widely reported. What isn’t so well known is that in the run up it was involved in a £300k legal battle with one of its clients …
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CommentOn to a winner
Forget all the media carping. London is on track to host a fantastic Olympics and to leave a legacy of construction best practice that will reach way beyond Stratford
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NewsGleeson to sell engineering business for up to £40m
Contractor continues with plan to refocus on regeneration and drop ‘non-core’ elements
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Housing associations poised to bid for Olympic village
Registered social landlords have put forward expressions of interest in 4500-home scheme
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Bovis global finance chief follows Millett’s exit
Andrew Silverbeck is the second key director to leave the contractor in the space of a month














