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British Land plans increased development push
Developer increase near-term pipeline, particularly in London
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Barratt ramps up London development pipeline
Housebuilder progresses two joint ventures to deliver additional 1,100 homes
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Boris allocates £30m for specialised housing
Mayor of London unveils boost for homes for older and disabled Londoners
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Construction is 'turning the corner'
RICS construction market survey says sector is beginning to recover, with activity picking up across almost all parts of the country
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Cabe backs London Olympic legacy scheme
Design review approves of changes to the masterplan of the project
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OMA lands Morden Wharf masterplan role
Rem Koolhaas’ practice will design 19-acre ‘Greenwich Beach’ scheme
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RMJM faces winding-up petition
A winding-up petition against architect RMJM has been filed at the Court of Session in Edinburgh by one of its former employees
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Insolvencies across industry fall
The number of construction firms falling into insolvency dropped last month
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MPs call for Crossrail blacklisting investigation
Information watchdog asked to examine evidence after unanimous call made to Vince Cable by select committee
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Babcock buys Brazilian specialist
Firm looking to broaden its range of services and grow in the Brazilian market by buying facilities management firm for £22m
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Miller scoops £57m of university work
Contractor working across five university campuses on refurbishment and new build projects
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Shepherd wins £64m regeneration job
Firm to build four mixed-use buildings in North London
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Woolwich Crossrail station deal 'close'
A funding commitment for the £100m fit-out of Woolwich Crossrail station is expected to be finalised within two weeks
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Skanska set to start on £500m Scalpel tower
Skanska has confirmed it has won the £500m job to build the Scalpel tower in the City of London, with the firm set to start on site this month
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Over sixty firms misuse Green Deal mark
Regulator takes 64 unauthorised firms to task for displaying quality mark
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Willmott Dixon wins 'little Eton' free school
Willmott Dixon has won a £15m contract to build a free school that will be the first to allow pupils to board
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Sweett hails strong first quarter
Sweett Group traded ahead of expectations in the first quarter of this year, the consultant said today
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Five picked for £660m Scotland health framework
Laing O’Rourke and Kier are among five firms appointed to a £660m NHS framework in Scotland
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Balfour Beatty wins £80m student building
Balfour Beatty has won an £80m contract to design and build a 19-storey student accommodation building in London
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Government slices £160m from schools capital pot
Department for Education confirms fund aimed at improving schools in local authority areas with the greatest need has been reduced to £820m