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Fire engulfs Manchester city centre Co-op scheme
Fire damages building under rennovation by Wates as part of £800m Noma development
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Planning system grinding to a halt, survey finds
Major schemes in London taking 34 weeks to get to a decision
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Illegal immigration clampdown begins in construction
Week-long inspection drive targets ‘rogue employers’
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Cameron confirms 2017 cut-off for councils' local plans
Housing and planning bill to be launched this week
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Elephant and Castle 'energy hub' gets go-ahead
Lendlease secures planning permission for net zero carbon combined heat and power plant
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Kerslake brands Tory starter homes drive 'Orwellian'
Policy will not cure affordable housing ills, says former top civil servant
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Commercial sector growth picks up
Commercial activity growth picks up in September, although public sector offices work has declined
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Carillion bags £1.7bn of work in four months
Carillion has won £1.7bn worth of new business since the start of July
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Mark Group goes under with 940 job losses
Two Green Deal providers fall into administration just hours apart
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Crossrail boss made new CLC chair
Andrew Wolstenholme will replace David Higgins as industry chair of leadership body later this month
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Shoreditch building set for vertical extension
Three floors are to be added to Arnold House in Shoreditch in extensive refurbishment
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Output falls again in August
Repair and maintenance work is the biggest month-on-month faller
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Winner revealed for £55m gene therapy centre
M+W appointed to deliver a £55m specialist cell and gene threapy centre in Stevenage
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Over 100 communities vote for Neighbourhood Plans
Communities adopt planning and development powers in their areas
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Contractors make admissions of guilt in blacklisting super case
Eight firms make a ‘full and unreserved’ apology in effort to shorten High Court case
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Durham £30m retail scheme green lit
Redevelopment of the city’s The Gates shopping centre green lit
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Armitt 'thrilled' at infrastructure commission launch
Sir John Armitt has welcomed the setting up of a new infrastructure commission led by Lord Adonis
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Galliford Try lands £150m hospital
Galliford Try has been awarded the £150m redevelopment of Luton and Dunstable University Hospital