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Report calls for four new east Thames river crossings
Centre for London think tank says four new river crossings should be built across the east Thames to unlock a “wave of regeneration”
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Major concrete pumping firm closes
Professional Concrete Pumping has ceased trading and will not be sending any further machines to sites across the UK
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SIG sells renewable heat business for £1
Product supplier blames slow uptake of government’s renewable heat subsidy scheme for sale
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Mace picks new boss of European business
Mace has appointed Barbara Welch as the new head of its operations across Western Europe
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Wilson James wins key role on UCL campus revamp
Specialist appointed as logistics partner for University College London’s major campus revamp
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Skanska to build £500m of onshore wind farms
Skanska announces joint venture with green energy firm Ecotricity to develop onshore wind farms
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Bellway Homes posts record results
Housebuilder reports sharp rise in revenue and profit on the back of strong growth in housing market
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Ӱ in the running for top media awards
Ӱ journalists and Ӱ’s print and digital publications shortlisted for top media awards
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Zaha Hadid unveils Cambodian genocide centre
Research centre and memorial in Phnom Penh to be built from timber
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Search underway for Mac restoration architect
Glasgow School of Art will appoint architect-led team in early 2015
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Aecom's global engineering boss to exit
Aecom’s global chief executive of building engineering David Glover is to leave the firm
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Balfour Beatty warns of risks of failure to sell Parsons
If shareholders fail to back sale of consultant, Balfour says it could come close to breaching its banking covenants
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Willmott Dixon loses court battle over £177m contract
Contractor challenged Hammersmith and Fulham council decision to appoint Mitie to £177m housing maintenance contract
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Confidence in energy efficiency market reaches two-year high
Study backed by the Green Investment Bank finds market is growing despite fears over consumer demand
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Scottish minister: Nuclear subsidies hurting green energy
Fergus Ewing says subsidies for nuclear power “inevitably” mean less financial support for green energy
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Eurozone woes hit construction product exports
Construction Products Association survey reveals drop in demand abroad, but UK sales continue to rise
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Balfour Beatty sinks to new low
Contractor’s share price continues to fall following profit warnings, with firm’s market cap sinking lower than the estimated value of its PPP portfolio
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Construction output takes sharp dip
Output now declining year-on-year according to ONS data after sharp fall in August
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Nine in ten subcontractors wait over 30 days for payment
Survey finds long payment terms and late payment remain rife in the industry
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Six councils get £60m housebuilding fund
Government scheme to enable councils to borrow to fund housing development still has £178m left with just one week to go