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Balfour regional offices face closure in consolidation plan
Up to four offices and 50 jobs under threat as firm deepens efficiency drive after three years of profit warnings
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Hansom: Tales of imagination
Croydon embraces the life aquatic, Ed Davey strikes like a mongoose, Kenya gets itself in a jam, RICS celebrates a young woman’s contribution and Amazon erects a wind farm. Plus, Antony Gormley invades Hong Kong
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Crossrail 2 seeks infrastructure commission backing
Ӱ Live: HS2, Crossrail 2 and Birmingham City Council bosses lay out major infrastructure plans
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EFA boss hails £2bn jump in school building budget
Ӱ Live: Mike Green calls result of Spending Review a “good outcome” despite challenges ahead
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Glasgow University and LSE reveal pipelines
Ӱ Live: Universities detail major planned schemes, but warn of ‘very painful’ construction cost rises
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Manchester Place targets 10,000 homes a year
Ӱ Live: Housing clients detail their development plans and how they are tackling build cost inflation and skills shortages
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Safer cycling campaign issues manifesto for construction
Construction Industry Cycling Commission calls for investment in safer vehicles and road user training schemes
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Planning getting 'much harder' warn developers
Ӱ Live: Osborne’s local authority cuts to cause more planning problems according to Ӱ Live panel
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Mace chairman: Chinese firms in UK 'to get stronger and stronger'
Ӱ Live: Mace executive chairman Stephen Pycroft shares his views on the UK market and life in ‘Mace world’
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Network Rail property sell-off to help find £2.5bn
Hendy Report rejigs rail giant’s CP5 programme with some projects delayed, but none cancelled
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Climate change watchdog calls for massive roll-out of insulation
Committee on Climate Change urges insulation of 3.5 million homes and switch to electric vehicles
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OMA wins Manchester's £110m The Factory contest
Rem Koolhaas himself to lead architect’s first significant public project in UK
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Winner revealed in RIBA's House of the Year contest
Rothschild-commissioned Flint House revealed to be winner on Channel 4
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Design picked for Pimlico bridge
Crossing must still win planning in face of fierce objections from north bank residents
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Old court buildings also to be sold for housing
Spending Review 2015: Sale of courts and prisons could release land for over 5,000 homes
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Chancellor grants reprieve to RHI subsidy scheme
Spending Review 2015: ‘Cheaper’ alternative to the ECO scheme also announced
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Firms to pay apprenticeships levy to raise £3bn by 2020
Spending Review 2015: Levy set at 0.5% of employer’s pay bill - but allowance means less than 2% of employers will pay it
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Osborne: £6.9bn more for housing
Spending Review 2015: Tax raid on buy-to-let investors to pay for doubling of the budget for affordable housing
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Spending Review 2015: Reaction round-up
Construction industry figures react to today’s announcement in the Spending Review and Autumn Statement
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Osborne doubles public housing budget
Chancellor delivers Spending Review packed with policies for construction