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BSS confident despite 6% slip in revenue
Plumbing supplies distributor predicts it will outperform the market and be cash positive in coming year
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Part-built Foster hotel on Strand goes into receivership
PricewaterhouseCoopers appointed receiver on controversial £25m, 11-storey development in central London
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Fretton is bookies’ favourite for Stirling win
Architect’s Fuglsang Kunstmuseum in Denmark given 3/1 odds by William Hill
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Rogers shortlisted twice for Stirling prize 2009
AHMM, BDP, Eric Parry and Tony Fretton also in the running for architecture’s most prestigious award
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Wates bags £40m Yorkshire resort scheme
300-room leisure resort will provide jobs for up to 400 workers
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Mace scoops Blackfriars utility contract
Contract comprises diversions, removals and new connections for Network Rail's upgraded station
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Boris pledges to develop outer London town centres
London mayor rejects economic 'super hub' plan in favour of 'star and cluster' approach to revitalising city's suburbs
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Home starts hit one-year high
Despite overall rise, NHBC figures show private sector starts down 36% on a year ago
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Aukett issues profit warning and may cut jobs
Share price plummets 44% as architect admits stalled Moscow job will lead to shortfall in revenue
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Elephant back on track as Lend Lease renews deal
Lapsed agreement with Southwark council is revived for redevelopment of Elephant and Castle estate
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Durkan to build £17m green flats for London key workers
Development of 145 apartments for Network Housing Group will meet level four of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Presidential scandal fails to draw bids for Watergate hotel
Notorious site of party headquarters break-in that led to Richard Nixon's 1970s downfall is a flop at auction
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Recovery could take five years, warns think tank
GDP per head will not return to pre-recession levels until March 2014, says the National Institute of Economic and Social Research
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Asbestos fears force evacuation around West Midlands plant blaze
Fifteen fire engines are battling flames at a Walsall recycling plant that stores asbestos, threatening nearby residents
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£400m Salford freight terminal gets green light
Port Salford Exchange, on the banks of the Manchester ship canal, will allow transfer of freight between road, rail and sea
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Bovis wins £35m maritime museum extension job
Construction of Sammy Ofer wing, named after shipping magnate who donated money for the project, is due to start in August
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Listed windows blamed for Broadmoor hospital suicides
Care Quality Commission says patients' safety jeopardised by hospital's heritage status, which bans removal of ligature points
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Revenue down 30% at Speedy Hire
But plant hire firm reports stabilisation in recent weeks and new Middle East supply deal with Carillion JV
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UK arm of Kohn Pedersen Fox set to go solo
Architect behind Heron Tower plans share-swap buyout to gain independence from US parent, say reports
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Video: Earthquake engineering breakthrough for wooden buildings
US scientists' seven-storey structure proven to withstand 7.5 Richter earthquake in 'major development' for wood