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KPF submits west London tower plans
Architect aiming to convert west London’s Empress State office building into residential
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Irish challenge to £16bn Hinkley project dismissed
Judge rejects application for judicial review of government’s decision to grant the scheme planning permission
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Goodbye Mansell: Balfour Beatty ditches famous brand
Balfour Beatty confirms it has finally scrapped historic brand Mansell along with Birse Civils
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Regional cities 'need greater financial powers'
Cities should be entitled to claim cashback from the Treasury when they take measures to boost jobs and economic growth, a new report suggests
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Shepherd Group profit halves
Firm reports a 53% fall in pre-tax profit as revenue grows 11%
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Cameron hails impact of Help to Buy
Latest government figures show 6,000 people have applied for mortgages through Help to Buy in first three months of scheme
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Sweett appoints new finance boss
Consultant Sweett Group has appointed a new chief financial officer
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Galliford Try faces £18m claim over Broadway Plaza
Contractor facing a legal claim for leaks in the deck of the £80m Broadway Plaza shopping centre in Birmingham
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Insulation measures collapse under Green Deal
Loft insulation installations have fallen by over 90% while cavity wall installations plummet by 77% after introduction of Green Deal and ECO
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Plans for London cycle 'utopia' unveiled
Foster + Partners have unveiled plans to build a new network of elevated cycle paths in London.
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Keepmoat plots expansion into Scotland
Housing and regeneration specialist plans to build new build homes north of the border for the first time
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Supply chain to hold sway in 2014
KPMG forecasts buoyant year, but says power will be with the supply chain due to rapid pick up in demand and shortage of capacity
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's Top 20 news stories of the year
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ reviews the most read news stories of 2013
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Cameron 'blocking' garden cities push
David Cameron is stalling plans for new wave of ‘garden cities’ to avoid backlash from ‘nimby’ protestors in the lead up to the 2015 general election
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Government gives green light to £242m Broadmoor revamp
Department of Health approves £242m plan to revamp Broadmoor Hospital, which will be built by Kier
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Crown Estates commits £80m to Oxfordshire retail park
Developer has sold two industrial estates to help finance an £80m investment in a new retail park in Oxfordshire
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Scots firm fined after 20-year old worker loses leg
Crieff-based Gallagher Groundworks fined for safety failings after worker loses leg during construction of a wind farm
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Three teams in race for £55m Crossrail job
Three bidders have been shortlisted for the job to design and build a passenger tunnel link between the Crossrail and Bakerloo line platforms at Paddington Station
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Qatari Diar to press ahead with £3bn Chelsea Barracks
Developer Qatari Diar is set to relaunch the £3bn Chelsea Barracks development two and a half years after the troubled project won outline planning
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Waterman restructure sees two directors leave
Consultant and engineer Waterman has axed two directors as part of a restructure of the business