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NewsMilton Keynes growth strategy submitted for South East Plan
Visionary plans for the future of Milton Keynes will be submitted to the government's consultation on the South East Plan
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Six shortlist for Margate Turner
Six architect firms chosen for the new Turner Contemporary Art Gallery in Margate
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NewsGovernment launches energy performance certificate
Housing Minister Yvette Cooper launches compulsory energy rating for homes to help cut carbon emissions.
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NewsNo Plan B, says ODA
Chief executive David Higgins announces next 10 Olympic milestones to London Assembly.
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NewsACE increases global influence with US visit
ACE addresses engineer skills and graduate shortages with ACEC in the US
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Barratt buys developer for £25m
Housebuilder Barratt buys Guildford-based company Squire Bridge for £25m
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Wolseley signs smoke alarm distribution deal
Wolseley's subsidiary Parts Centre in deal to supply FireAngel's smoke alarms
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NewsWestfield takes control of Stratford City
Row ends at key Olympic district scheme as developer pays £140m for Reuben Brothers and Stanhope shares
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NewsCrest invests in Scottish sustainable housing
Crest Nicholson announces major new sustainable residential development in Scotland
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Acquisitions the future, says SMC
SMC says it will focus more on strategic acquisitions in its future business plan
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ODA to enhance sailing facilities
Green light for new design works on the 2012 Olympic sailing facilities at Weymouth
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Radical changes announced at ProCure21
ProCure21 confirms change in its roster of Principal Supply Chain Partners
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NewsGovernment's estate to go carbon neutral
Government building estate will go carbon neutral by 2012 as Labour pledges to cut carbon emissions 30% by 2020.
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Academies winning bidders announced
Short-list bidders announced for Partnerships for Schools national framework for Academies
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NewsBalfour Beatty lands £160m of contracts
Contractor wins highways contract in California and rail electrification project in China.
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NewsSteelworkers stop work at Wembley
Another financial dispute hits the national stadium as 50 agency workers stop work over payment problem.
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NewsHyder profit increases to £7m
New acquisitions and wider geographical spread among reasons for 169% profit at engineering consultancy
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Latchways profits increase by 38%
Despite the high price of raw materials, product re-sourcing and modest pricing help boost profit for Latchways
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Local authorities challenge bad design
Government urges local authorities and developers to push for high quality design
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NewsBRE launches EcoHomes for existing homes
EcoHomes XB aims to encourge greener refurbishment and could be mandatory within two years













