All Building articles in 11 May 2012
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Four firms bag £1.2bn affordable housing contract
Kier, Morrison, Apollo and United House land repairs and maintenance role with Circle
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Government must look at flexible models of PFI
Association for Consultancy and Engineering sets out five alternative models to replace PFI
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Wales sets out £15bn infrastructure plan
The Welsh Government has set out plans detailing a pipeline of capital projects worth £15bn over the next decade
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London borough to make culture a key part of planning
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea looks to boost creative industries through planning system
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Exclusive: Middle East firm buys UK's historic Currie & Brown
The 136-year-old consultant Currie & Brown has been sold to Middle East-based Dar Group
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BIG in Korea
Danish firm has revealed its design for Cross # Towers residential towers in Seoul
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Housebuilding slump prompts PM action
Treasury to look at use of state guarantees for infrastructure and housing projects as latest housing figures reveal 11% fall
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Comment
Is the government ready for the EPBD?
A new EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive comes into effect in July. But is the UK prepared for it?
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Mears reports solid trading
Management statement says firm has enjoyed intensive period of new social-housing contracts
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Wilson Bowden wins £50m Chesterfield revamp job
Developer will redevelop a large part of the Midlands’ town centre
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Legal bids could derail passage of HS2 bill
Judicial review bids could mean bill for high speed project is unable to be passed in this Parliament
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Kier highlights 'resilient' construction business
Contractor says it is on course to meet trading expectations for the current financial year
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Morgan Sindall wins £50m repairs deal
Affordable housing subsidiary Lovell bags 10-year contract
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Clugston back in profit as turnover jumps a third
Raft of work in waste-to-energy helps firm turn around its fortunes
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Galliford Try wins £80m bypass contract
Detailed design work will begin on 5km Devon dual carriageway this month
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Balfour Beatty confirms restructure plans
Firm confirms UK construction services to be reshaped around three work streams with around 650 jobs to go
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Comment
Which consultants will thrive?
Simon Rawlinson on the opportunities and challenges facing quantity surveyors and engineers and why the middle man may get squeezed out
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Boris seeks consultants for London design panel
Consultants sought for design and urbanism procurement panel