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HMRC targets tax dodging plumbers and builders
SME builders have until end of August to take advantage of lower penalty scheme
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Architect suspended after acid attack on clients' car
Architect suspended by Architects Registration Board after debt collector pours acid on client’s car
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Government urged to improve PFI procurement
Report by NAO says government needs to learn from ’hard won lessons’
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Latest construction appointments: 28 April
Wates, Dunelm, Capita Symonds and Humberts Leisure have all made appointments this week
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Spenhill's Highams Park development
The Tesco subsidiary has begun work on the £105m project in London
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Sheppard Robson bullish over Abu Dhabi office launch
Architect argues that it can learn from mistakes of forerunners in UAE market
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TPS plans to almost double global business in two years
Consultant will follow parent Carillion into Canada and the Middle East
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Grosvenor posts £395m profit
Neo Bankside developer sees £700m growth in assets under management
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Brockholes Nature Reserve
An Adam Khan-designed new floating visitors centre opened last weekend at the 250 acre Brockholes Nature Reserve near Preston.
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art: Five levels of light
The £33.7m Herta and Paul Amir Building will open in November
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Housing stats: registrations rise again
Both public and private sector registrations were up on last year in March, hitting a three-year high
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AH Willis and GMI not liable for OFT fines
Appeal judge says that ’difficult’ questions were raised in relation to OFT evidence
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Lend Lease lands £727m waste facility contract
Consortium including Lend Lease inks deal on PFI scheme
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Kier bags £19m resource centre contract
New Brighton facility will house local historical records