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Industry criticised for 'over-specifying' office buildings
Derwent and PwC tell BCO conference they have to strip out excess M E works
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Stalled £500m Birmingham development gets go-ahead
Exclusive: Architect Make to design Arena Central’s first office building as market starts to pick up in the regions
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Infographic: Help to Buy heat map
Data shows Help to Buy assisted sales, which make up just 3% of all house sales, are overwhelmingly concentrated in areas with low house price growth
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Carillion wins £400m of work in Middle East
Carillion’s Middle East joint venture secures contracts worth £400m, including two luxury hotels in Dubai
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Survey shows fall in serious injuries
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Group points to 32% drop in ‘over seven day’ injuries
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Industry questions Pickles’ off-site housebuilding push
Communities secretary launches government push to promote off-site manufactured houses
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Qatar urged to adopt reforms to protect migrant workers
Report by law firm DLA Piper outlines detailed proposals following global outrage at construction worker deaths
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Government unveils refreshed Green Construction Board
New names from the industry include recruits from Marks Spencer, Hammerson, and Willmott Dixon
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Barbour ABI's May market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for May is now available to download
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Kier pips Willmott Dixon to pole with £281m contract haul
Willmott Dixon also one of the month’s biggest movers, with £262m gained across 36 new projects
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Top universities plan £9bn of spending on new buildings
Report finds Russell Group of universities are planning to spend over £9bn on capital projects between now and 2016-17
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New £40m stadium for Bristol Rovers gets green light
Arturus Architects’ long-delayed plan gets go-ahead after culture secrtary rejects late bid to list existing stadium
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Legal victory for luxury hotel scheme
Colwyn Foulkes Partners designed-scheme to go ahead after Court of Appeal ruling
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Alinea tops £2m turnover in first year
Consultant was founded by six former directors of Davis Langdon and EC Harris last year
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Green light for Chelsea Barracks first phase
Qatari Diar has won detailed planning permission for the first phase of the redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks
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MP slams £850m Swansea tidal project as 'catastrophic mistake'
A Swansea MP has raised concerns over Swansea’s new tidal lagoon after labelling it a ‘catastrophic mistake’
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Pre-let paves way for £420m City scheme
Construction of Eric Parry Architects scheme in City of London to go ahead after client confirms major pre-let
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Green Deal shows 'encouraging' signs of growth
Number of completed Green Deals rises 18% in April, with the biggest month-on-month increase in the pipeline since the launch of the scheme
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Renew posts sharp jump in profit and revenue
Engineering services firm Renew has seen revenue jump by 48%, and profit rise by 58% in the first half of 2014
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Ballymore hunts for partner for £2bn development push
Developer looks for finance partner to kickstart three London residential schemes