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Crossrail 'to open in stages'
Crossrail construction could be “phased” and this is likely to mean that the project opens in stages to the public
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Mouchel issues profit warning
Consultant expects pre-tax profts of £30.5m following 2,000 redundancies
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Two London development corporations culled
Quango cull hits regeneration organisations as functions pass to local government and London mayor
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John Laing to launch £270m infrastructure fund
Listed fund will be invested in mature infrastructure assets
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Could we see floating breweries by 2030?
SABMiller is looking into building floating breweries to offset water and energy consumption
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Green light given to London Olympia redevelopment
Work will start on site early next year to redevelop Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre
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Government warned not to cut spending on green technologies
Tim Yeo, former energy minister, says funding for the renewables sector must be protected or it will not survive
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SMEs heading into double dip recession
Survey by the Federation of Master Builder reports drop off in workload for small and medium sized firms
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Glasgow hospital scoops prime minister's award
New Stobhill Hospital, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, praised for focusing on patient needs
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Construction quangos to learn their fate
Francis Maude to brief chief executives today before parliamentary announcement
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Scott Wilson/Mott MacDonald bag high-speed rail job
Consortium breaks Arup’s dominance by scooping key feasibility contract for HS2 planning
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Spending cuts threaten 100,000 construction jobs
PricewaterhouseCoopers report says the comprehensive spending revue could lead to loss of 500,000 private sector jobs
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Financier Anthony Fry appointed Cala chair
Housebuilder replaces Ian Percy as it reports £3.9m loss
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Hundreds of Connaught jobs at risk
Staff left in the lurch as Lovell picks up less than half of social housing firm’s contracts
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Tata Steel axes 180 jobs as building arm closes
Company blames construction downtrun for closure of prefabrication business
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Boyes Rees bags £6.9m Waitrose store
Henry Boot Developments picks Cardiff architects for supermarket in Warminster
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Shapps promises to end housebuilding red tape
Housing minister says he want to regularise social and private housing standards
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Libeskind to design Essex University building
Star architect, who studied at Essex, has been picked for ’multi-million pound’ building