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Clearer data needed on climate change risks
Report says more information is needed help firms plan for rising temperatures and the risks of extreme weather
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Scientists invent self-repairing concrete
Bacteria could make concrete repairs a thing of the past
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Morgan Sindall snaps up Connaught housing contracts
£28m deal will result in transfer of the majority of social housing contracts and 2,500 employees
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Norwich councillors feared Connaught underbid
Norwich councillors feared Connaught had bid too low on a £17.5m housing maintenance contract and have warned that a replacement will be “far more expensive”
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Atkins reveals workforce fell by 2,500 in 18 months
Falling workloads and looming public sector cuts see headcount reduced by 14%
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QS board chair steps down amid row over RICS' future
Secret ballot, unelected boards and ’commercialisation’ cause disquiet among some QS members
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United House profit up 78% as London proves resilient
Turnover jumps 13% at social housing specialist helped by contractor-developer-investor model
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Housebuilding salaries: First, the good news
Housebuilding salaries have edged up over the past year, according to the PSD Group/Building survey. But the optimism that led to this modest rise has petered out, and fears for the future are growing among employees and clients
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Connaught staff made redundant by conference call
KPMG lets 700 Connaught staff go, with some being informed by conference call
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Pinnacle developer 'close to tenancy deal'
Reports suggest Arab Investments and Schroders are in talks to lease half of the planned skyscraper
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Top 250 consultants: Make sure your firm is on the list
If you want to appear in Building’s annual league table of construction consultants, here’s what to do…
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Scott Wilson delists after URS completes buy-out
Shares for UK firm are removed from stock exchange as £223m deal is finalised
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Interserve fined for exposing MoD staff to asbestos
Court fines firm £33k after it failed to follow advice of an asbestos survey at an MoD base
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Fit-out optimism eases ISG’s pain over public sector cutbacks
ISG is recruiting in every division except construction, says its chief executive David Lawther, who predicts a 10% drop in regional work over the next six months
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Ealing's new production: Rydon housing estate
Developer Rydon has won outline planning permission for the £136m redevelopment of the Green Man Lane housing estate in Ealing, west London
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Connaught felled by banks' refusal of £50m rescue deal
Administrator summons interested parties to fire sale talks after social housing firm collapses
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Nobel cause: £200m laboratory
Universities minister David Willetts is due to perform the topping out ceremony at Bam’s £200m molecular biology laboratory in Cambridge today
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600 Arup employees face axe
Up to 600 staff at Arup could lose their jobs as public sector projects are cancelled
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Turnover and profit up nearly 50% at architect Grimshaw
Grimshaw has increased both turnover and pre-tax profit by almost 50%, results for 2009-10 show