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Balfour Beatty seals £248m of Network Rail contracts
Contractor wins extension to renewal framework plus two more £25m-plus deals
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British Land to build UBS head office at Broadgate
Developer signs joint venture with Blackstone to deliver new building in London office complex
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Robert McAlpine to focus on schools work
Contractor makes announcement after a £200m drop in turnover
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Images: Best buildings at the Shanghai Expo
2010 event reported to be most expensive in fair’s history
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How construction can make cycling safer
Following the tragic death of architect Rebecca Goosen, who was killed in a collision with a 32-tonne cement mixer last year, Building's web editor joined a cement mixer driver on a trip through central London to try and understand why HGVs are involved in 39% of all cycling fatalities
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Gleeds and F+G poised for £30m EDF nuclear job
Consultants lined up for cost management role as energy giant prepares to start £2bn plant
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Pioneering UK Passivhaus certified
First Passivhaus in the country to use traditional cavity wall construction cost £141,000 to build and will use 90% less energy for heating than average
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Aldar posts £55m first quarter loss
Abu Dhabi developer fails to meet forecasts, blaming the performance on the UAE’s weak property market
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Government publishes Part L Approved Documents
Under new rules some non-domestic buildings will be allowed to achieve less than a 25% reduction while others will be expected to exceed the target
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Rok issues profit warning
Firm blames severe weather conditions at beginning of year for weak maintenance and improvements performance
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Industry says Labour is best – but will vote Tory anyway
Building web poll shows Labour is trusted to keep spending, but Conservatives still have 7% lead
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Construction is second worst investor in IT
But survey shows industry is no longer worst performer – and is closing the gap on other sectors
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England's tallest bridge design approved
190m-tall bridge in Sunderland, which will span 336m over the Wear, has received planning permission from council
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Rivals circle Crest as merger talk intensifies
Persimmon and Galliford Try were this week believed to be running the rule over Crest Nicholson, which has been effectively put up for sale by the 40 banks that own it
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Morrison nabs £180m of work
Repair and maintenance contractor to provide services on about 28,000
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Richest bosses £1.5bn better off
The wealth of construction’s richest personalities has risen by a third over the past 12 months despite the downturn
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Vinci: Luton council broke tender rules
Vinci has alleged that Luton council breached tender rules in the latest chapter of the row over the town’s £52m guided busway scheme
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SME workers’ pay to rise 2%
Workers at SME contractors are set for a 2% pay rise this year following a 12-month pay freeze