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Countryside Properties and L&Q selected for Chipping Barnet regeneration
Plans by Alison Brooks Architects and HTA Architects would see 600 new homes built
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Ritchie seeks injunction to block Ucatt election
Former union boss was banned from re-running for the leadership last month
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Design firms invited to plan Olympic Park's legacy
Both urban and landscaping contracts to be awarded through a framework agreement over the next four years
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Shard spire appears in Yorkshire field
Mace and Severfield Rowen erect Shard’s steel spire on airfield to test construction processes
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Severfield-Rowen agrees new £50m credit facility
Finance deal will support company’s operations in UK and India
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MPs protest over Dow 2012 stadium deal
Campaigners say sponsorship of stadium wrap should be scrapped because of Dow’s association with Bhopal
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Construction appointments: 16 November
Kier, Balfour Beatty Engineering services and Cuddy Group all make appointments this week
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Stanton Williams triumphs at architect awards
Successful education schemes in Cambridge and Kings Cross win practice Schüco Gold Award at BD awards
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Planners: Localism Act will fail without transition plan
Royal Town Planning Institute calls for transitional arrangements as Localism Act receives Royal Assent
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Wayne Rooney engages architect to design garden shed
Footballer is said to have hired Cheshire firm Pulmann Associates Architects
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RICS opens consultation on Japanese knotweed
New information paper will provide advice on invasive plant that can grow through concrete
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Kier trading on track
Kier focuses on private sector but says education and health sectors are still making ‘significant’ contributions to revenue
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'UK needs to build a city the size of Birmingham,' says FMB
Demand for new housing is set to outstrip supply by over 500,000 homes by 2015
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National Construction Academy faces closure in Liverpool
Local MP pledges to examine rescue options
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Engineer Hoare Lea signs 15-year lease on King's Cross offices
Firm will move into redeveloped offices in 2012, its 150th anniversary year
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Banks still punishing builders despite increases in SME loans
Banks lent £18.8bn to small and medium enterprises in the third quarter of this year but 57% of builders still experiencing problems with credit
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Austrian firm wins British museum cladding contract
GIG Fassaden won with a £11.7m bid to design, manufacture and supply curtain wall systems
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PFI pipeline 'unaffected' by Treasury review
Some of the £8.5bn of PFI projects in the public pipeline will be asked to ‘learn lessons’ of review
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Bob Kerslake made head of the civil service
Permanent secretary at CLG and former boss of Homes & Communities Agency takes top mandarin post