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Bidding starts for Olympic stadium legacy
Potential anchor tenants for the Olympic stadium have six weeks to get their bids in
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Boris publishes space standards for new London homes
London mayor lays out 73 criteria all new homes in the capital will have to meet
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Decreasing workloads will lead to more job losses, says RICS
Impending public spending cuts and economic uncertainty hit construction
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UK business insolvencies drop by 33%
SME sector improves most but uncertainty remains at top end
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Crane drops four tonne load on college
A crane firm has been fined after a hook broke, causing a heavy load to fall on a college
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CSTT receives grant for 30 trainees
Government grant to help under-privileged youngsters enter construction
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RIBA Goldfinger Scholarship winner announced
Hungarian landscape architect graduate wins the £14,000 award
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Rok's Garvis Snook: 'the hardest moment of my career'
Chief executive of Rok on the worst week of his working life, Connaught’s woes and the future of his business
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Launch of 2010 Part L trial software
Integrated Envionmental Solution releases beta version of software to enable designers to comply with regulations
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Costain wins £28.6m job to build BSF school
Deptford Green school is the first to reach financial close since severe cuts on the school building programme
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Dubai's Deyaar could drop Flamingo Creek
Developer reports £43m loss for second quarter of 2010 admidst concerns over scheme within The Lagoons
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City warns investors may lose patience with Rok as profit halves
Warning follows second profit warning this year and 15% drop in turnover to £308m
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NG Bailey back in black despite 23% plunge in turnover
Private M&E firm posts £20m profit but warns of weaker performance in future
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Mears' profit soars 42% to £13.2m
Social housing firm shows strong performance in first half of the year with turnover up 9%
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Glenn Howells gets green light for office development
Planning given to Severn Trent Waters low-energy office in Shrewsbury
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Worker loses eye and suffers brain injury after fall
Building firm fined after worker suffered life-changing injuries when he fell from a roof
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Government to review house price statistics
The government is to review the various house price indexes to reduce confusion
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Industry leader calls for more focus on vocational qualifications
Electrical Contractors’ Association president says university degrees should not be seen as the only option
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Carillion wins £200m energy services contract
EDF Energy Networks hands Carillion five year extension to east of England infrastructure contract
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Experts warn civils recovery is false
Experts at CECA revealed a slight recovery in the civils sector, but warned that it might not be sustained.