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Cinema built in wrong place twice finally opens
First films shown at cinema dismantled and rebuilt after being site in the wrong place
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Contractors under fire over PFI sell-offs
Research shows ‘big four’ pocketed more than £300m since 2010 after selling BSF schools
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Construction appointments: 6 June 2014
United House, Hilson Moran and Sisk are among the firms announcing appointments and promotions this week
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Clients draft plans to shorten hybrid bill process
National Infrastructure Planning Association plans reform to halve time it takes to approve large infrastructure projects
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Revealed: Hinkley deal’s £6.7m cost to public
Government figures show cost of negotiating deal with EDF went 69% over budget
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Qatar relaunches World Cup stadium competition
Organisers launch second international architectural competition to design flagship stadium, amid corruption claims surrounding bid
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Consultants hired for ‘rushed’ Peckham Rye revamp
Community engagement specialist Ash Sakula to lead extra community consultation amid public outcry over plan
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2014
Private sector registrations and completions are up year on year, while public sector registrations dip
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Four contractors battle for £600m Battersea job
Four firms are vying for job to convert iconic power station into high-end development, with appointment expected this summer
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Liverpool hires London 2012 man for stadium expansion
Football club hires former Olympics project manager and submits plans for Anfield extension
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Almacantar's Marble Arch tower gets green light
Westminster council gives green light to Rafael Viñoly-designed redevelopment of Marble Arch tower in London’s West End
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Bellway flags up booming order book
Housebuilder increases land purchases and says completions are ‘significantly ahead’
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Interserve reduces yearly business travel carbon emissions
Annual sustainability report says contractor has reduced UK business travel by 2,269 tonnes of CO2
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Rules to boost flood alleviation measures suffer further delay
Long-awaited development rules to help prevent flooding delayed for second time this year
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Zero carbon exemption may affect one third of homes
Exclusive analysis shows one third of homes could be exempt from standard under new government plans
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GMB: Blacklisting compensation talks ‘on the brink of breaking down’
Key meeting between parties reported to have broken down without agreement
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Government unveils raft of reforms to boost infrastructure
But ‘catch all’ infrastructure bill sparks concern the reforms may not pass Parliament before next year’s election
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Shortlist for Wolfson Prize garden city competition announced
Five entrants shortlisted for £250,000 prize
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Delays to energy standards stymying ‘tidal wave of investment’
Prime minister urged by industry to stop “prevaricating” over energy standards for rented buildings