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Green light for second phase of Royal Wharf
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for the second phase of the Royal Wharf development
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National Grid warns of power shortage
In its annual report on the outlook for winter the National Grid warns that UK energy capacity is at its lowest level in seven years
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Farrells unveils plans for Crewe HS2 'superhub'
Architect’s vision is key part of plans for HS2 line to benefit the wider north
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Crane drivers vote for strike action
Work could grind to a halt on some major construction sites around the country after HTC crane drivers vote for industrial action
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London needs 'one million more homes than thought'
London’s housing needs have been greatly underestimated, Aecom report finds
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Thames 'super-sewer' hit with two legal challenges
Judicial review applications have the potential to delay the project with legal wrangling
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Skanska confirmed for iconic Battersea Power Station job
Contractor sees off three big name rivals to take £600m job to redevelop the Battersea Power Station
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Construction profit warnings hit two-year high
Firms paying the price of low margins, says accountants EY
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China primes £100bn to invest in UK infrastructure
UK infrastructure set to be boosted by investment from the East, according to new report
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Race begins for £800m affordable homes funding
HCA to release second tranche of £1.7bn Affordable Homes Programme
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Cameron backs 'HS3' link from Leeds to Manchester
Government adopts HS2 chairman Sir David Higgins’ recommendations for high speed rail in the north
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Construction urged to to crack down on modern slavery
Home Office publishes figures showing there were more than 50 victims of modern slavery working in construction last year
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Architect David Morley gets go-ahead for Jamie Oliver conversion
Historic King’s Cross buildings to become pub and restaurant
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Queen opens new gallery at Science Museum
Universal Design Studios’ new gallery is first to be completed as part of the Science Museum’s £60m transformation plans
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Architects and consultants are industry's top employers
Architects and consultants have dominated this year’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Good Employer Guide
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Pick Everard senior partner announces retirement
David Brunton will retire next month after four years leading the consultant
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Morgan Sindall hit by problem contracts
Firm issues profit warning after problems on ‘small number’ of construction contracts in London and South-east
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Green light for Oundle maths campus
Architect wins planning consent for mathematics, science and technology buildings at independent school
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Skills crisis prompts EC Harris to consider offshoring work
Chief executive says consultant could outsource work to fast-developing countries due to UK skills gap
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Construction appointments: 19 October 2014
HS2 Ltd, Osborne and Gardiner Theobald are among the firms announcing promotions and appointments this week