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British Land and AHMM to develop huge London scheme
Project will deliver 22 new buildings in Shoreditch
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UCL ditches £1bn East London campus
Blow to consultants as university’s commercial negotiations with Newham council fail
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Costain takes £4m hit for failed May Gurney bid
Contractor says start to the year otherwise “strong” in trading update
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EFA to procure body to raise finance for new schools
BFE latest: Private finance ‘aggregator’ to be set up to fund £1.75bn PF2 school programme
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PF2 schools to be launched 'within days'
EFA chief ends speculation over timing of programme at London conference
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Bradford and Kirklees to be next priority schools batch
BFE latest: EFA director says fourth batch to be procured “soon”
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Barratt picked for 600 home revamp of Catford Dogs
London mayor signs deal with housebuilder for mixed-use redevelopment
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Skanska UK reports first quarter results
Contractor books £260m revenue and £7.5m operating profit
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£330m university campus moves forward
Plans for University of Northampton scheme boosted by compulsory purchase order
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Coalition 'passing more planning regs than Labour'
Government also increasing the burden of planning costs on sector, study finds
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Housing market recovery boosts Crest Nicholson results
Government’s Help to Buy scheme also credited for strong half year performance
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Holder Mathias co-founder announces retirement
Architect Peter Mathias to step down after 44 years at the practice
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Energy firms 'must be fined' over carbon failures
Experts says its time for regulator to crack down over failure of energy firms to hit carbon reduction targets
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Green light for Cardiff winter sports scheme
A Scott Brownrigg-designed £250m sports village in Cardiff has been granted planning permission
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Farrell unveils plan for Convoys Wharf
Sir Terry Farrell-designed masterplan to transform Convoys Wharf submitted for planning permission
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Construction industry insolvencies fall 8%
But fall in number of insolvencies in first quarter of the year likely to prove a ‘false dawn’ experts warn