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Housing associations reclassified as public sector
ONS reclassifies housing associations, adding £60bn to public sector net debt
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Judge slams 'frankly astonishing' Amey vs Birmingham row
Preliminary judgment criticises both parties’ behaviour in legal wrangle over £2.7bn highways contract
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Orbit Homes unveils £70m mixed-use scheme
Developer reveals plans for residential-led scheme in Norwich
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WYG buys planning firm for £5m
Consultant acquires property management and planning specialist, and its subsidiary
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Osborne launches eight-strong National Infrastructure Commission
Chancellor pledges £100bn of infrastructure spend in speech in York
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Wobble levels off as architects' confidence holds up
RIBA’s workload barometer stabilises after successive drops
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Civils firms report slowdown in infrastructure work
CECA survey shows significant declines reported work on roads, rail, water and sewerage
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Saint-Gobain: 350 years of change
Business interview: Manufacturer’s chairman talks glass, global reach and the importance of innovation
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Construction on edge as CPA downgrades output forecast
Construction Products Association decision comes as ONS reveals first quarterly output drop in two years
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Experts debate whether the UK is flood-ready
Janet Street-Porter quizzes Environment Agency and industry representatives at lively Water Matters panel debate
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World's largest offshore wind farm to go ahead
Developer makes final investment decision on Walney wind farm in the Irish Sea
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Aecom and the CBI call for urgent action on infrastructure
Aecom/CBI infrastructure survey finds half of firms believe necessary infrastructure upgrades won’t happen in next five years
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Designs unveiled for £400m west London retail scheme
Developer plans redevelopment of Kingston town centre
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Pioneering self-healing concrete trial begins
Costain and Cardiff University begin trial which if successful could save the UK billion of pounds in structural repair costs
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TfL starts hunt for £350m civils framework
Transport for London searches for contractors for civils and tunnelling works
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Kier in court row over subbie discounts
Luxury London hotel takes contractor to court over “undisclosed discounts” secured from Mitie
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Go-ahead for Lord's cricket ground expansion
Westminster council approves scheme that will increase ground’s capacity to 29,500
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Wates wins £34m of care homes deals
Contractor will deliver two new care homes in Berkshire and Surrey for Signature Senior Lifestyle
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