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Scottish house prices rise for second month in August
But lack of mortgage lending will mean a year on year drop in price increases overall
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Paul Morrell reappointed chief construction adviser
Employment was due to end in December but has been extended by a year
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Union Unite calls sparks strike ballot
Ballot of up to 6,000 workers to be held “within a few weeks”
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Sir Richard Branson opens $209m spaceport
Terminal in New Mexico desert will offer public space flights some time after 2012
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Developers should pay for design review, official report says
Bishop Review, commissioned by Design Council Cabe, sets out future for the organisation
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Capita Symonds snaps up architect ESA
Over 60 staff to join the consultant’s architecture business
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Construction firms could get green tax exemptions
Chancellor plans to reduce burden on companies with high energy needs
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Morgan Sindall to redevelop MTV studios
Jacobs Webber-designed development will include new studios and refurbished office space
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Newcastle gets £25m organ transplant facility
Centre will be the first in the UK dedicated to organ transplantation
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Developers forced to defend NPPF lobbying efforts
National Trust chair accuses builders of “most intense lobbying” over planning changes
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Cemex fined £200,000 over explosion death
Firm pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act
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Bellway sees profit soar 51%
Housebuilder reports strong full year profit and “stable” but fragile autumn sales
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London First launches Crossrail 2 study
Business leaders will consider the case for a new underground rail link
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Apollo leads construction sales pack
Social housing developer is construction’s top mid-sized firm in Sunday Times sales survey
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Gleeds chair hits out at EC Harris takeover
Boss of rival consultant Richard Steer compares Arcadis to fast food chain McDonalds
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BAA still hopes for third Heathrow runway
Airports operator says Heathrow must expand for the UK to seize valuable trade opportunities
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Trade association seeks six-figure chief executive
Construction Products Association is advertising for April 2012
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North/South property divide reaches widest level to date
Buyers can now purchase an average of two properties in the north for the cost of one in the south
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Mouchel chair resigns after three days
Michael Lyons drafted in as David Sugden steps down from troubled consultant