All Building articles in 15 March 2013 – Page 2
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WYG on course to strongly return to profit
Consultant says its operating profit will exceed market expectations
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RMJM old guard face asbestos court claim
Elderly former partners of dissolved RMJM Partnership and Bett Homes face £1m compensation claim
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Government approves Hinkley Point C
Energy secretary Ed Davey approves 55,000 page EDF planning submission
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‘Largest ever’ off-site hospital build contract awarded
Yorkon will construct a £17.9m Women and Children’s Centre in Middlesex
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Labour questions Olympic marketing licence
Shadow business secretary calls for government explanation after 15% of firms rejected
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Investor launches £50m offices-to-homes fund
Consensus Capital pushes ahead with six UK schemes and plans 25 in total
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Osborne chases Hinkley deal for Budget
Government locked in ‘full-tilt’ talks with EDF in bid to announce new-build nuclear funding agreement on Wednesday
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Persimmon launches first stage of £1.9bn payback plan
Housebuilder proposes to pay shareholders £227m in first tranche of cash
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London challenges architects to create a ‘fitter city’
GLA explores links between city design and fitness
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Government launches single registration portal for suppliers
Portal will consolidate several supplier registration systems into one
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Berkeley to hit 10% land bank growth
Housebuilder issues trading update as it steers towards £568m shareholder return
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Housebuilder Cala sold for £210m
Lloyds owned group sold to consortium of Patron Capital and Legal General
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'Black Death' bodies found by Crossrail dig
Long-lost burial ground believed to date from Fourteenth Century plague discovered in Farringdon
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HS2 defeated in legal challenge
Breaking: Consultation on compensation over high speed rail link ruled illegal
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Women triumph in young professionals awards
Women win three out of four categories in young achievers awards plus overall gong
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UK 'failing' on housing for the elderly
House of Lords report calls for ‘urgent’ action from housebuilders, housing associations and government
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John Lewis considers direct payment for subcontractors
Exclusive: Waitrose owner proposes contract clauses to bypass main contractors that delay supply chain payments
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Berkeley Homes submits Crossrail station development plans
Residential developer submits planning application for 219 homes above Woolwich Crossrail station
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