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Lafarge hives off more of its gypsum business
Construction products giant sells its Australian operations for £109m
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Shepherd sues own lawyer Pinsent Masons for £10m
Firm accuses lawyer of negligent drafting of subcontracts that led to Court of Appeal defeat
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Bam set to bag £120m of work
Contract wins to boost activity in regions where construction is low
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Willmott: listed firms too bullish
Chief executive worried the government is getting the wrong message
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Byles’ phone ‘hacked by journalists’
Daily Telegraph claims the former head of Partnership for Schools was targeted
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Construction industry recession to deepen in 2012
Data firm Experian downgrades forecasts for output and predicts 4% contraction next year
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Campden Hill: Living in luxury
John McAslan & Partners’ designed scheme overlooks Holland Park in west London
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Private firms win 12% of £1.8bn affordable housing fund
Barratt, Kier and Keepmoat will all get cash from the HCA’s funding scheme
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Lenehan: Styles & Wood targeting growth in London market
New chief executive believes the London market could help the firm return to growth
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Construction appointments: 22 July 2011
This week WSP, Sisk, Kier and Holder Mathias have made appointments
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MPs approve plans for new energy and nuclear projects
The new build programme could be worth up to £40bn
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United House pursues Green Deal amid cuts
Firm considering launching new funding model for eco-friendly retrofit of homes
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Kensington and Chelsea College opens
Dixon Jones Architects’ £14.5m Kensington and Chelsea College has opened.
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End of term report: encouraging signs, but needs more work
Response to the James Review leaves some key questions unanswered
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Mace set to win role on £315m post-Olympic job
Firm has bid to take on role of project delivery partner for after-Games transformation
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Velodrome tipped to win Stirling prize
Hopkins’ 2012 venue leads the pack of six finalists for the architectural gong
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RIBA open exhibition - entry deadline 1 September
RIBA calls on all London members including students to submit work for open exhibition
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EDF denies French plant delays will affect UK nuclear projects
Energy company says delays to French power plant won’t have bearing on Hinkley Point or Sizewell
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