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Arup to move into Indonesia as market grows
Move will make firm the second top ten UK consultant to enter the growing market
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Jones Lang LaSalle in talks to buy King Sturge for £160m
The move would create the biggest agent in the country by turnover
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Derwent: high demand, low supply for London office space
Supply in central London has fallen for the seventh quarter
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Construction trade survey puts further doubt on ONS figures
The Construction Products Association’s survey shows activity in Q1 2011 has increased year on year
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National Grid boss to head Lend Lease UK construction
Michael Dyke appointed to head former Bovis business, filling position open since last summer
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Industry calls for major redesign of offices at BCO
Conference delegates say industry must consult today’s teenagers to work out impact of social media
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Pickles and Prescott go head to head on localism
Eric Pickles, the communities secretary, defended reforms of the planning system after his labour predecessor, Lord Prescott, accused the changes of “dismantling” the institutions needed to ensure housing growth.Speaking as the government’s Localism Bill reached report stage in the House of Commons, Pickles told a specially convened debate to honour ...
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First annual Alan Cherry award presented at memorial debate
Transport for London’s David Ubaka received the award
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The Corinthia Hotel: Luxury living
The former Metropole Hotel site is nearly completed. Ardmore is nearing completion on the £100m redevelopment of the former Metropole Hotel site at Northumberland Avenue in London.
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C&G Concrete in administration
Midlands aggregates firm C&G Concrete has fallen into administration after more than 50 years of trading.
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Nuclear report could raise costs of new build power plants
Mike Weightman published an interim report this week
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BDP low carbon flats
BDP has revealed its design for a “very-low carbon” apartment building in Nanjing, China
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Derwent's new Islington offices
Derwent London has won planning permission for an £11m office development in Islington, London.