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Lasers and searchlights shine on Shard's big day
Twelve lasers and 30 searchlights lit up the sky last night to celebrate the inauguration of The Shard - the tallest building in Western Europe.
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Ray O'Rourke loses planning appeal over his mansion
Laing O’Rourke chair denied permission for new mansion because it is too big
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Shepherd bags £110m Midlands school job
Contractor will rebuild technology college in Wellington
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Barratt director steps down
Housebuilder Barratt has announced that Clive Fenton, a company director, has resigned with immediate effect.
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Academy House: Oxford Street retail refurb
Council gives permission for John Robertson Architects’ revamp of existing property
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Curtain walling
Kawneer products specified for a new business enterprise centre at the University of Reading
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External wall insulation
Alumasc’s Swistherm External Wall Insulation (EWI) system and ST Silkolitt render used in Glasgow regeneration project
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Cladding support systems
NVELOPE Rainscreen System launches a range of cladding support systems
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Pennant sandstone
Forest Pennant supplied sandstone products for an integrated library, history centre and archive in Worcester
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Secret government report: BSF schools improved learning
Exclusive: £55bn school building programme was improving pupil performance until it was scrapped by Gove
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Government-commissioned report backs 'wood first' rule
Independent Panel on Foresty back councils’ use of planning law to drive increase in timber buildings
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Cost of MoD partner contract rises four-fold
Exclusive: Labour hits out and bidders are left bemused after tender for strategic partner rises 300% to £400m
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Overburdened MoD estate arm drafts in consultants
Exclusive: Defence Infrastructure Organisation tenders for raft of consultants to help deliver its operations
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John Gummer to chair Committee on Climate Change
Former environment secretary pledges to maintain committee’s independent and impartial spirit
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PM intervenes over Olympic marketing rules
But restrictions on firms publicising involvement in Games unlikely to be eased until the end of the year
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Willmott, Galliford Try and Keepmoat win £100m housing framework
Firms among ten appointed to build social housing in the South
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Green Deal oversight partner faces high court action for 'bias'
Renewable Energy Assurance Limited charged with “bias” and “incompetance” in solar market regulation
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HSE figures show 49 construction deaths last year
Total deaths falls from 50 last year but construction still records highest fatalities of any industry
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£22.5m Nissan distribution centre job awarded
Contractor GMI Construction wins job to build a new distribution centre for Nissan cars in Sunderland
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