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Crane drama at Royal London showers street with glass
Accident at new Royal London Hospital imperils pedestrians
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Largest builder in Dubai hit by major strike
Thousands of migrant workers on Arabtec jobs down tools in protest over low pay
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Three overseas buyers interested in Rowecord
Administrator says two Asian and one European buyer “seriously” interested
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Davis Langdon off-shoot to turn over £1m in first year
Delay analysis specialist TQEF enjoys strong first four months
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Competition Commission to tackle high cement prices
Commission finds coordination in the cement market is keeping prices high
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UK's 'greenest council building' now complete
Project team dubs Brent’s new civic centre the UK’s most sustainable council building
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Morgan Sindall gets go-ahead for UK's 'greenest building'
Ӱ to meet both Passivhaus and BREEAM Outstanding standards
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Three left in race for £350m Battersea job
Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpine misses out on Battersea Power Station first phase as five-strong shortlist cut to three firms
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Gove: modern buildings should 'lift up the soul'
Education secretary who has long downplayed the importance of school design laments lack of beauty in built environment
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Mace bags role on £1bn Russian development
Firm wins delivery partner role on £1bn plus residential scheme in St Petersburg
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Galliford Try announces £60m of wins
Firm announces clutch of wins across London and the South East
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Schools contractors will require 'investment grade' credit rating
The schools capital agency says privately-financed projects will have to achieve triple-B minus credit rating to draw down funding
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Government doubles renewable heat subsidies
Renewable Heat Premium Payment increases to help boost industry while another government scheme is delayed
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Wates switches teams in £200m Green Deal race
Exclusive: Contractor joins with British Gas after original partner Npower drops out of the Newcastle contest, with race down to two teams
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New boss of Cabe appointed
Former director at Capita Symonds and Shepheard Epstein Hunter takes up post
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Contractor picked for £33m priority schools
Exclusive: Wates has won a £33m batch of schools in the east of England
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Blacklisting: A folk song
Watch singer and songwriter Chris Tymkow’s folk song about blacklisting in the construction industry
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Atkins helps GSK HQ achieve green standard
Consultant Atkins work on GlaxoSmithKline’s new headquarters in Philadelphia has helped the building achieve double LEED platinum certification.