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Man dies after being hit by falling window
The accident took place outside The Corniche on Albert Embankment
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Government pledges £165m to Commonwealth Games Village
The funding will help unlock 5,100 homes and provide infrastructure
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ISG wins £70m build-to-rent brace
Two developments for Brickland will be built in Manchester and Liverpool
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Mace boss rips into PM’s Brexit immigration plans
Mark Reynolds tells Theresa May to think again over policy to concentrate on high-skilled workers once UK leaves EU
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Building Awards 2018: Refurbishment of the Year shortlist - part 1
Nominees in this category include the spectacular overhaul of a neoclassical piazza in Yorkshire
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Combustible cladding ban needs to go further, say fire experts
Fire union wants material outlawed on all buildings
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Weakest rise in construction output for six months in September
Civil engineering was the worst performing subsector
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Interserve flogs scaffolding business
Disposal part of the firm’s decision to concentrate on core markets
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Another building at Stratford's International Quarter OK'd
Scheme being developped by Lendlease and LCR
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Industry bigwig says government not doing enough on apprenticeship levy
Cast boss says 25% cap on transferring apprenticeship funds is “still too low”
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Banksy graffiti saved as work starts on Shoreditch hotel
Foundry pub to be demolished by Christmas
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Footballers get result in Wirral Waters homes scheme
Firm backed by Rio Ferdinand and Mark Noble backing affordable housing plan in the North West
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Construction insolvencies soar in the wake of Carillion collapse
Around 780 construction companies failed in the first three months of 2018, according to accountant Moore Stephens
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Housing secretary set to ban combustible cladding
Ban is not expected to apply to existing buildings
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Willmott Dixon director leaves
FD Philip Wainwright has been replaced by former Willmott Dixon trainee of the year Graham Dundas
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Spurs pitch going in this week as club targets opening before Christmas
Speculation grows that club has 24 November game against Chelsea in its sights as stadium’s opening fixture The grass pitch will go in on top of the artificial pitch laid in June which will be used to stage NFL games
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Ryder plans to open 'Brexit-proof' Amsterdam office next month
Architect says move in response to increasing threat of UK crashing out of EU
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HOK boss says government is handling Brexit 'terribly'
HOK’s London head says negotiations ‘go from crisis to crisis’