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ISG forced to admit blunder made in takeover defence
Contractor puts out revised shareholder circular as it attempts to resist US investor offer
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Feed-in tariff cut plans could risk half of solar sector jobs
Impact assessment warns up to 18,700 jobs could be lost as a result of proposed 64% cuts
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Third of major government projects "in doubt"
National Audit Office says government doesn’t know if performance improving
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Huge Oxford tech park gets planning
Developers Hill Street and Bloombridge get green light for £90m scheme
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WYG buys planning firm for £3.7m
Consultant buys another firm as it looks to cement top three status
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Costain reports record order book
Orders up £400m on last year, with £1.1bn in revenues secured for 2016
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Exclusive: Environment Agency chief on flood spend review
Chair Philip Dilley tells Ӱ flood could herald a “completely new experience” and that investment will be re-examined
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Environment Agency head calls for focus on resilience
Philip Dilley echoes comments of EA deputy chief executive and calls for “complete rethink” on flood resilience
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Housebuilders wary of direct commissioning plan
Industry gives cautious welcome to plans to sell publicly-owned sites with planning permission to SME builders
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London most expensive place in Europe to build
Analysis from Arcadis ranks London as second only to New York worldwide
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Commercial construction at highest level in 14 months
Commercial work leads output as industry growth recovers from November’s seven-month low
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HOK and WSP bag Glasgow university job
Architect and consultant win roles on £40m research facility
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Housing associations and architects pepper New Year's honours list
New Year’s honours list sees architects and housing association heads awarded OBE’s
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Government to directly commission new homes
Scheme to be rolled out to five sites with £1.2bn Starter Homes Fund also announced
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PC Harrington Contractors subsidiary enters administration
Administrators appointed to Slipform International, Companies House document reveals
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RICS: Rural estates key to thousands of affordable homes
RICS’ Rural Policy Paper proposes large rural estates be encouraged to release land for affordable housing
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Tender for the £112m redevelopment of Glasgow station launched
The £112m rebuild of Glasgow Queen Street station has gone out to tender
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TfL commits £148m for borough improvement plans
TfL and the mayor have pledged £148m to London’s councils to carry out improvement works on the capital’s roads and public spaces