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Ucatt to launch disciplinary proceedings against Ritchie
Move comes as former general secretary continues his pursuit of a High Court injunction to halt union election
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Rogers scoops top spot in Building's Good Employer Guide
Architect joined by four more top employers: Assael, Buro Four, Vinci Construction UK and John Rowan & Partners
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Renewable heat subsidy to create 500,000 jobs
Incentives to increase the affordability of installations of renewable heat systems will result in 126,000 installations by 2020, claims government
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House prices fall as sellers seek to move by Christmas
Greatest pressure is in the South-west, East Midlands, Wales and the North-west
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BDP designing major biomass power plant near Sheffield
Multi-disciplinary firm working with Bam Nuttall on £120m scheme for E.ON
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Osborne to announce £5bn switch to capital spending
Up to 500 priority public sector projects to be announced tomorrow
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Mace joins Birmingham council in making construction jobs pledge
Firm hails £600m New Street Station opportunity as construction academy opened
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Building journalists honoured at IBP Awards
Writers win Feature Writer of the Year and Young Journalist of the Year
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Shapps rejects manipulation over affordable homes crash
Housing minister says shock data on new homes was not delayed
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Skanska reveals detailed housing designs
Swedish contractor starts work on its first housing scheme in the UK, an estate of Scandinavian-style homes in Cambridge,
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Architects’ unemployment rate falls by 16% in a year
Dropped from 1,220 in October 2010 to 1,030 last month
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Shepherd Construction back in the black with £4m profit
Parent company Shepherd Group posts profit of £31.5m and turnover of £611m
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Skanska to build 800 UK homes a year by 2015
Plan announced as firm reveals architects who will work on future housing developments
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£1bn scheme could mean 15% more homes built
Mortgage plan announced in the government’s housing strategy could increase volume by 2013
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Mansell completes Hopkins' Nottingham University building
Engineering and Science Learning Centre cost £10m to build
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Lend Lease wins £35m National Theatre contract
Lend Lease has beaten Mace to win a prestigious £35m contract to redevelop the National Theatre on London’s South Bank
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‘No fault’ insurance for BIM proposed
Trial is an attempt to allay industry fears about BIM liability risk
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Crossrail awards £500m station contracts
Bam, Kier and Balfour Beatty among firms chosen for Whitechapel and Farringdon jobs
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Leading museums plan pioneering energy network
Mott MacDonald working on £32m scheme, which could be rolled out across government estate
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MPs back FIT campaign to protect 25,000 solar jobs
MPs joined 300 campaigners calling on government to change plans to cut solar feed-in tariff by 50%