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Boris approves two major Docklands schemes
Mayor rubber stamps east London schemes in final few days in the role
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F+G bags £200m public sector framework
Consultant picked for framework by recent market entrant Pagabo
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EU uncertainty hitting commercial sector, says RICS
New survey data shows slowdown since EU referedum was announced
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AHR buys rival architect PCKO
Architect acquires housing specialist to boost affordable homes business
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London builder begins work on fishing pavilion
HA Marks due to finish lodge at premier carp fishing site this summer
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U+I profit dip and Build to Rent tie-up
Developer announces tie-up with Build to Rent partner in first set of results since relaunch
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Galliford Try and Capita bag £90m Salford council deal
Joint venture wins extension to outsourcing deal for Salford City Council
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DBK plans shopping spree after takeover
Midlands-based consultant was bought for £13m by stock exchange-listed RPS this week
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Zaha Hadid Architects picks up Moscow technopark job
Bank’s neighbours will include David Adjaye college
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Horizon seeks consultants for £10bn Welsh nuclear plant
Horizon Nuclear Power begins search for management roles on Wylfa Newydd project
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Argent gears up for next King’s Cross schemes
The next slew of work at developer Argent’s King’s Cross scheme could go in for planning as early as next month
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Construction workers' pay talks hits impasse
Around 500,000 construction workers are represented under the agreement
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Network Rail launches property company
Search begins for two more non-executive directors to join Network Rail Property
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Zero carbon homes could be re-introduced
House of Lords votes against government plans to scrap zero carbon homes requirement
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Green light for Chipperfield's Nobel Centre
Work on controversial project could start next year
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Hinkley bosses hauled before MPs again
Bosses called back by Parliament to explain why decision on Hinkley is delayed again