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Australian engineer buys UK’s Colin Buchanan
Sinclair Knight Merz completed the deal on Wednesday
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Cala Homes ruling spells further planning paralysis
Decision means councils may simply stall on housing cuts until Localism Bill becomes law
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New Zealand needs workers to help rebuild Christchurch
Authorities welcome skilled staff from UK and Ireland to help rebuild earthquake-hit city
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Chinese firms target UK market with counterfeit crane parts
Suppliers are selling lower quality parts through websites
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AA School Project View: Until 9 July
The Architectural Association School’s summer exhibition Projects Review is an opportunity to see the drawings, models, designs and minds of an emerging generation of architects. Hundreds of drawings, models, installations and photographs will be on display in a series of large galleries within the AA’s Georgian buildings alongside large ...
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MOD sets carbon challenge for contractors
New criteria set out for facilities management bidders
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Sheffield contractor CR Gibbs falls into administration
Administrators say firm was crippled by public sector slowdown
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Four killed in Wales refinery blast
Explosion kills four maintenance workers and seriously injuries another
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Deloitte to compete with QSs on cost consultancy
Former Davis Langdon partner heads new business advising big City tenants and residential sector
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Jones Lang LaSalle and King Sturge sign merger
Deal will create the UK’s biggest property agency
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UK house prices up for May but still down for the year
May saw a rise of 0.3%, taking the average price of a home to £167,208
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Regional development agencies: no man's land
When the government decided to axe regional development agencies, uncertainty over the future of their £446m portfolio of development sites nearly led to a disastrous fire sale. Having taken a u-turn on the issue, what are the coalition’s plans for the sites now?
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TB Simatupang Development: Oriental sustainability
Atkin’s design in Indonesia will house office, retail and serviced apartments
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Just half of UK consultants expanding abroad
Many of those who did increase business abroad put it down to UK work falling faster than international
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Office sweets: Newcastle-upon-Tyne's Toffee Factory
Development will provide 1,500m2 of workspace in 25 new office units