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Permission given for 3,000 homes at Nine Elms
Wandsworth council approves Covent Garden Market and One Nine Elms schemes
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Laing O'Rourke JV wins £2bn Hinkley job
EDF makes consortium with Bouygues preferred bidder on new nuclear plant
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EC Harris recruits three global partners
Consultant poaches three leading figures as global account leaders
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Cable hopes state guarantees will trigger housing expansion
Business secretary says government backing for investment could help spark recovery
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins race to build £750m Fitzrovia scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor beats off Laing O’Rourke for job on the former Middlesex Hospital site in central London
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Hong Kong tycoon replaces Lend Lease on Greenwich JV
Lend Lease will reinvest £25m profit from sale of Greenwich Peninsula stake
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Green light for Tony Fretton Architects' Belgian scheme
Tony Fretton Architects has achieved planning permission for a new 7,500 sq m town hall and administrative centre in Deinze, Belgium.
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Pringle to chair Construction Industry Council
The Construction Industry Council has appointed architect Jack Pringle as its new chairman
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Thames cable car will open in time for Olympics
Contractor Mace wins race to complete transport link in time for the Games
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Zaha Hadid among Queen’s birthday honours
London 2012 construction effort recognised with several honours
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Killby & Gayford creditors to be left £34m out of pocket
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of creditors to be left out of pocket with trade creditors likely to get fraction of £10.2m owed
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Tessa Jowell praises 'socially responsible' 2012 Olympics build
“Supportive” work culture and partnership between client and unions provides a blueprint, MP argues
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PFI schools included in first wave of priority schools
First five batches of Priority Schools to come to market to include both PFI and capital grant schools
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Sweett bags cross-government sustainability role
Consultant wins framework place to advise bodies across government
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Vince Cable joins Kier in launching apprenticeship scheme
Business secretary says such schemes vital to develop construction skills
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European construction output forecasts downgraded
Ongoing eurozone crisis has led to a sharp downgrade in forecast construction growth across Europe
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Genivar deal gives green light to WSP growth plans
WSP chief executive says Canada offers better opportunities than ‘languishing’ UK economy
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Cole to hold executive role in merged firm
WSP founder clarifies his role in merger with Genivar as being in charge of UK business and chair of overall group
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals
Crest Nicholson and Barratt were May’s top clients, with nearly £1bn of projects