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Balfour Beatty sells stakes in two PPPs for £21m
Contractor sells interests in Aberdeen Environment Services and Consort Healthcare
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Tesco plans four 'mini villages'
Times reports on supermarket giant's plan to take advantage of 10% rise in house prices since last April
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House prices to plateau in 2010
Panel of property experts say prices will be flat this year and rise in line with inflation over next three to four years
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HOK unveils £5m orthopaedic centre
Duke of York opens Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital's outpatient centre
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Are the shackles to come off at Crest Nicholson?
Stephen Stone was coy about the details of Horizon's takeover approach, but talking to him this morning he could not suppress his good mood
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Brickonomics: Latest construction forecasts suggest a gloomy outlook
If you're looking for signs of hope in the industry, perhaps you shouldn't read this week's round of predictions...
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Starting your own business, part 17: Taking on a permament employee
Becoming an employer as opposed to using freelance staff is a big responsility, so weigh up the pros and cons carefully
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Brickonomics: It's a double-dip for construction
GDP figures would indicate low growth for the UK and a worrying 0.7% fall for the industry
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Building Awards 2010: In pictures
At the annual celebration of industry talent, it was a night of black tie and blackjack for construction's finest
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Gordon Brown's letter to Building
The prime minister sets out what he will do for construction if he wins the election
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Knowles seminars - May and June
Consultant Knowles’ north west regional branch is holding a series of public seminars and free briefings
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Consultant of the year (100-plus staff)
Davis Langdon’s winning streak has finally come to an end, thanks to a performance by Cyril Sweett that the judges said created new benchmarks for the whole professionSponsored by Hays Construction
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Consultant of the year (fewer than 100 staff)
Building decided to offer this new award because it really, really liked the work of some small – even tiny – firms, and felt it should be recognised. So here they are …Sponsored by Hays Construction
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Tesco ramps up store development by 40%
Supermarket looks to bring in new contractors for £1.6bn expansion as projects are restarted
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Video: Project of the year - Rick Mather's Ashmolean museum
See what’s so special about Rick Mather’s sublime updating of one of the world’s oldest museums
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Building Awards 2010: The winners
All the winners and runners-up from the biggest awards event in the construction industry
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Major contractor of the year (over £300m)
Wates has pulled off the rare feat of winning this category for the second year in a row, thanks to an equally rare combination of commercial and management skillsSponsored by Rationel Windows
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Project/construction manager of the year
The winner of this award has just burst onto the European scene, and is in the process of dramatically rearranging it – so expect to hear even more from it next year …
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Ex-Wimpey finance boss takes over at Countryside
Andrew Carr-Locke appointed executive chairman to get tighter control of finances
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Countryside gets green light for Cambridge scheme
Glebe Farm development approved despite ongoing dispute with council over level of affordable housing