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New Savoy opening date revealed
“Most expensive” hotel refurbishment to complete six months late
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Shapps poised to hand HCA role in regulating social housing
Watchdog seen as key to guaranteeing billions of pounds of bank lending for housing development
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Doing civics: Doncaster offices
Cartwright Pickard Architects’ Doncaster Civic Offices has been awarded planning permission
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Scott Wilson in takeover talks with two US firms
Consultant engineer turns back on other suitors in bid to gain access to US market
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Bovis north drafts in ex-Taylor Woodrow boss
The former head of Taylor Woodrow Construction has been parachuted into Bovis Lend Lease’s UK northern division in the latest senior management change at the contractor
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Charles lobbied deputy mayor over Chelsea Barracks
Documents show prince voiced concerns before planners decided on scheme
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Wind energy to increase 13% this year
Turbines installed in Europe will increase capacity to almost 85GW
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Budget 'could stamp out prospects for recovery'
Experian predicts growth in 2011, but all hinges on return of private sector and depth of cuts
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Private equity groups circle Crest as Osmond talks continue
Private equity firms are among the parties circling Crest Nicholson, according to sources close to the takeover negotiations
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Nervous contractors think twice on BSF
Major contractors are thinking twice about bidding for Building Schools for the Future projects as uncertainty grows over the future of the £55bn scheme
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Banner jobs set for sell-off
The administrator of Banner Holdings, the £13.2m-turnover Derbyshire contractor that collapsed last week, will look next week at which of the firm’s contracts could be sold off
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Race begins to define zero carbon as funding cuts loom
Housebuilders and green lobby raise fears over plans to cut funding for Zero Carbon Hub
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International Student Architecture Festival - until 4 July
As part of the London Festival of Architecture (19 June - 4 July) the International Student Architecture Festival will ask design students from all over the world to create a series of site-specific interventions in two key public spaces in London responding to the theme of ’Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ and ...
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Critical solutions specialist joins EC Harris
Consultant expanding its corporate real estate team with new appointment
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Wilkinson Eyre's £17m Worthing Pool goes in for planning
Competition-winning swimming and leisure complex is designed to echo its seaside setting
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How do I... enforce a judgment so my opponent pays up?
In the last of our series on cutting your legal costs, Alexandra Clough looks at the options available if you get a court judgment in your favour but still can’t get paid
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Dave's faves
Liverpool university’s energy centre, designed by Levitt Bernstein, has been shortlisted for this year’s Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Awards, which recognise procurement and design
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Crossrail £3m away from Woolwich Arsenal station deal
Crossrail is thought to be close to signing a deal with Berkeley Homes to fund the station at Woolwich Arsenal, as optimism grows that the scheme will avoid significant cuts in scope
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Health centre by HLM Architects: A healthier Hull
Work has begun on a £16m health centre in Hull city centre
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OGC axed in shake-up
The government has revealed that its procurement arm, the Office of Government Commerce will be swallowed up by the Cabinet Office as part of its efficiency drive