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Mears pays by credit card to ensure ‘happy supply chain’
Exclusive: Social housing contractor paying a third of subcontractors by Barclaycard to speed up payment
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Rider Levett Bucknall wins first major African contract
UK firm and South African partner get quantity surveyor role on £160m Sasol head office job
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Green light for City hotel
Avery Associates Architects-designed mixed use hotel and office space given approval by City of London planners
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Ed Balls: government is 'scaring away' green investment
Shadow chancellor promises clear direction to inspire investment in energy infrastructure
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Sunderland to scrap £118m bridge plan
Move comes after bids by contractors Vinci and Graham both come in over budget
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Unions faced 'battle' to influence industrial strategy
Trade unions say they were set to be excluded from the government’s new Construction Leadership Council until the last moment
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Barratt beats market expectations
Housebuilder profit, selling prices, sales rates and completions all up in second half
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'Conservatory tax' legal challenge fails
Court rejects the argument that government’s decision to scrap change to Part L of building regulations was unsound
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Aecom bags Bristol Arena role
Consultant will act as cost consultant on hotly-anticipated £80m scheme
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Durkan picks up £62m London housing contracts
Contractor Durkan has won £62m worth of residential schemes in and around London
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Housing market continues recovery
House prices and demand rose last month, according to the latest RICS housing market survey
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Crossrail unveils Abbey Wood station design
Station to include step-free access to all platforms when it opens in 2017
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Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will office scheme gets planning
Six storey development in Cambridge aims for high sustainability standards
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Faithful + Gould picks new Hong Kong boss
Faithful + Gould has appointed a new head of its Hong Kong office, as the firm announced it had won two major schemes in the city
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Gailliford Try bags role on £42m Scottish hospital
Firm to build first phase of the £42m redevelopment of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
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Fresh drive to tackle on-the-job health risks
Construction Clients Group aims to tackle the “ticking time bomb” of poor occupational health
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Key departments fail to hit cost reduction targets
Health and education departments fail to hit targets to slash the cost of their construction projects
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Gatwick appoints Farrells for second runway plan
Firm to undertake a series of assessments to help underpin case for a second runway
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Give us builders, not just graduates, says Duke
Prince Andrew calls for greater respect for vocational training and launches new award