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FeaturesThe missionaries
Stepping down after seven years as a CABE commissioner, Sunand Prasad has plenty of advice about how to make a success of the job.
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FeaturesA Dagenham Wonderland
Shiny pixelated bricks, mirrored blocks, multi-height openings and sliding doors that give surprising views from all angles - DSDHA's John Perry Children's Centre would delight Alice, herself
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PFI: how the changes effect you
When Gordon Brown unveiled a paper on the future of the PFI alongside his tenth Budget, the procurement method's supporters breathed a sigh of relief. But the document is not a love letter: it sets out a raft of measures to update and improve the process. Mark Leftly translates the ...
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Wolseley buys Brandon Hire
Wolseley, the FTSE 100 materials company, has agreed to buy Brandon Hire for 212p a share, valuing the company at £71.9m.
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House prices rise for the fourth consecutive month
House prices increased for the fourth consecutive month in March, according to housing research company Hometrack.
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Morgan Sindall pays £23m for Gleeson rail
Morgan Sindall has bought MJ Gleeson's building and civil engineering rail business for £23.3m.
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NewsLengard aims to break into M&E market
Refurbishment contractor Lengard set up an M&E firm this week, headed by two former employees of failed subcontractor ECG.
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NewsAukett Fitzroy Robinson plans for profitable future
Merged architect draws up five-year plan to double turnover and move to alternative investment market
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Housing benefit rethink
Last week's Budget signalled a switch in the government's attitude to housing benefit.
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Legislation set to boost real estate trusts
The British Property Federation has predicted that changes to the rules governing property investment vehicles will spark an upsurge in interest in residential trusts.
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NewsDevelopers shun Treasury's grant allocation programme
Budget report reveals housebuilders have won just 1.6% of Housing Corporation's £3.9bn grant initiative
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NewsBrown snubs brownfield sites
The government's commitment to urban regeneration has come under scrutiny after last week's Budget.
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Museums spearhead carbon reduction scheme
A consortium of museums and academic bodies in South Kensington, London, has been granted nearly £3m in the Budget to reduce carbon emissions in their area.
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NewsReady for the off at Aintree
Contractor Laing O'Rourke has completed the first phase of the £30m redevelopment of Aintree racecourse in Merseyside in time for next month's Grand National.
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70,000 building workers join strike over pensions
About 70,000 construction workers joined a national strike of 1.5 million council workers over pensions on Monday.
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Senior civil servant leaves
The most senior civil servant responsible for construction affairs, Elizabeth Whatmore, is to leave her post at the DTI next month.
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Museum will bring the Mary Rose back to life
Architect Wilkinson Eyre is to enclose the Mary Rose warship in Portsmouth in a concrete shell roof measuring 80 × 34 m.
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Three women join CABE's board of commissioners
Design watchdog CABE has appointed four new commissioners, including three women, to its board.
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Laing and Serco tipped to be PFI pioneers
The Treasury is looking to infrastructure groups Laing and Serco to pioneer "project delivery organisations", a PFI concept that would transfer some of the public sector's management responsibility to private firms.













