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DCLG planning myth-busting guide criticised
New guide accused of ‘misrepresenting the planning system’
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UK construction output falls 2.8% in July
ONS releases figures showing 3.3% decline compated to July 2010
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Atkins bouyed by Middle East operations
Growing infrastructure investment in Middle East outweighs challenging UK market
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Weston Homes boss blasts government for axed project
Scheme to build 750 flats in Essex abandoned after social landlord cuts funding for 180 homes
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ISG reports ‘best ever’ revenue of £1.2bn in full-year accounts
Firm’s results come despite ‘large loss’ from Swiss project
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Cabe attacks Land Securities scheme
Watchdog launches scathing attack on plans to redevelop Westminster office block
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Industry calls for action to stimulate growth
As new orders reach the worst level ever, pressure mounts on government to rethink strategy
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals
Number of residential projects in the South-east, Midlands and North was higher than last month
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RIBA awards shortlist announced
The RIBA has announced the shortlists for its 2011 awards series.
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Plans submitted for new £1bn town in Scotland
New development 10 miles south of Aberdeen could see up to 9,000 new homes
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UK construction industry launches Iraq trade mission
Representatives from Atkins and Maber heading to Iraq in bid to win commercial and residential contracts
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Scottish government launches £10m infrustructure loan fund
£10m facility to provide funds for projects that struggle to attract private finance
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Galliford Try wins £80m Resorts World contract
Major new entertainment complex in Birmingham set to create up to 1,000 jobs
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WS Atkins appoints new non-executive director
Former US secretary for transportation Rodney Earl Slater set to join board on 9 September
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Gleeds Energy to open Paris office
New office to provide commercial and cost management services to energy, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing sectors
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Phase 1 of Tate Modern extension to open in 2012
Gallery to open former power station’s oil tanks to public next summer
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Labour launches creative network to boost arts
Labour party launches new initiative aimed at boosting the creative industries in the UK
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Balfour Beatty wins £14.3m schools contract
Contracts for two schools in Stevenage fall within Hertfordshire BSF programme