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Mayor pledges £20m to regenerate London after riots
Boris Johnson said money will focus on Tottenham and Croydon
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Keller lands £30m Crossrail contracts
Specialist will deliver grouting, structural monitoring and surveying works
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Government announces 13 new Enterprise Zones
Coastal towns Sandwich, Newquay and Great Yarmouth among areas picked by ministers
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Severfield-Rowen bags Cheesegrater job
Specialist wins steelwork package on the 52-storey London skyscraper
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Balfour takes UK hit but global profits rise
Infrastructure giant’s UK order book suffers as underlying profit globally rises 4%
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Probe launched into ONS error
UK Statistics Authority will run the rule over “all relevant matters” relating to construction statistics
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Mace confirmed for £300m Olympic legacy role
Seven contractors also shortlisted for two jobs working under new legacy delivery partner
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HMRC arrests five plumbers in tax crackdown
Tax collectors say they are targeting 600 further tax evaders
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BRE to launch Passivhaus design competition
Winning design for semi-detached homes will be built at the BRE’s Innovation Park
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Modular contractor Britspace enters administration
Yorkshire-based firm will be run as a going concern by FRP Advisory
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Government backs down on free schools planning
Consultation rejects proposed planning free for all for new schools
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Mears profits from Rok and Connaught demise
Profit up 7% as firm wins 56% of social housing jobs it bids for
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OFT refers aggregates industry to Competition Commission
OFT concerned over lack of competition in aggregate, cement and concrete sectors
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ONS figures show fall in SME activity
Work for small builders drops despite activity growth across the whole sector
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Shopping centre construction falls to early 90s levels
Westfield Stratford acounts for more than half of construction as activity slows
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How not to excavate a basement: 'This is the closest I dared to go'
Colin Burden kept his distance when he saw this house teetering on the edge of a large muddy hole
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Arcadis bags Environment Agency role
Consultant brought on board to help manage flood risk and waterways management
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Aktins fees rise to £10m on Cambridge busway
Consultant fees rise following late delivery of guided bus route
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Mitie secures 85% of revenue for this year
Firm delivers upbeat trading statement, boosted by major PV panel deal