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Tories water down £250k stamp duty threshold plans
Coalition agreement commits only to review of move to help first-time buyers
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National Grid to seek £3.2bn for green upgrade
Rights issue-funded adaptation of existing network is planned to create about 5,000 new jobs
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Coalition five year plan sheds little light for construction
Document confirms high-speed rail but gives little detail on other projects
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Coalition scraps Hips
Housing minister announces plan to ’cut pointless red tape’ by dropping information pack requirement
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Kier seals deal on two schools worth £44.4m
Both projects to be built in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
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Michelmersh looks to grow business through acquisitions
Brickmaker will sell off surplus land assets but continue to buy
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Speymill Contracts vs Eric Baskind: The allegation of fraud in adjudication
Following recent cases in the Technology & Construction Court, the Court of Appeal has now confirmed how parties should proceed when allegations of fraud are raised during the adjudication or enforcement process
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Land Secs makes £1bn profit
Developer recovers from last year's £5.1bn loss and says £300m Walkie Talkie project is back on track
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Completions boost helps Gleeson to strong cash balance
Trading is 'stable' but awaits return of mortgage availability
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McLaren hires new director
David Murphy started at the firm this week after nine years with Volker Fitzpatrick
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Latest aerial views: Olympic venues take shape
With nearly 10,000 people working on site construction is progressing on the 'big five' venues and a new bridge has been completed
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Candy: Rogers was 'precious' about Chelsea design
CPC boss describes how architect refused to make changes requested by the London mayor
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Dubai incinerator delayed
Plans to build a waste-to-energy facility have been put on ice while government examines funding options
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Will London's new bus win our hearts?
Not all Heatherwick’s adaptations to the Routmaster are successful but at least it’s an attempt to revive one of the capital’s best loved icons
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British Land starts talks on 'Cheesegrater'
Developer commits to three schemes worth £500m and approaches contractors about 'Cheesegrater' tower
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Ruth Reed slams Charles over Chelsea Barracks
Riba president says Prince of Wales appears to have brought 'inappropriate pressure' to planning process
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HCA undergoes senior management shake-up
Government cost-cutting leads to more high-profile departures and reorganisation of operations into three divisions
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RICS slashes £151k off chief exec salary
Package for future RICS boss Sean Tomkins to be performance-linked following warnings he should not be 'the Jonathan Ross of surveying'
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Tribal income rises 28% but Nightingale still up for sale
Consultant says it is ready to make most of outsourcing opportunities in public sector