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TfL appeals against raising £460m for Tube Lines
Tube operator warns it will seek judicial review if PPP arbiter stands by draft decision
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Jarvis name unlikely to survive group break-up
Administrator Deloitte says end is near for 164-year-old brand, as buyers circle FM division
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ODA grabs £50m site to pay off overspend
The Olympic Delivery Authority has grabbed £50m of land next to the Olympic village in a move that has paved the way for Lend Lease to return to a developer role on the Olympic site
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Steel price rises could slow recovery in office sector
UK set to link the price of steel to quarterly index, which almost doubled last month
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80% of South-east homes fail HCA space standards
Research on new private housing finds some dwellings a third smaller than proposed sizes
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Vienna's vision
This dramatic apartment block in Austria managed to incorporate cantilever balconies with some interesting technology
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St Modwen to start construction of £1bn Welsh 'new community'
Section 106 agreement with Newport council clears way for building work at 600-acre steelworks redevelopment
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Galliford Try JV picked for £500m Thames Water framework
Mott MacDonald also part of JV contracted up to upgrade London water treatment facilities
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Window display
Graeme Meikle of Gleeds Health and Safety sent in his colleague’s snap of a window cleaner near London’s Oxford Street
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Latest construction appointments: 09 April 2010
Darren Wolff has become land manager for the south-west region for Connells Land & Planning
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Come back bankers – all is forgiven
Instead of baying for their blood, we should be looking at how we can make the skills of financial engineers work to the construction industry’s advantage
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Steel price rises could slow recovery in office sector
UK set to link the price of steel to quarterly index, which almost doubled last month
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What will the iron ore pricing agreement mean?
Last week’s announcement of a near 100% increase in iron ore prices is certainly significant news for the building industry, where current contract prices are sub-economic and inflation is already in the system.
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Activity grows for first time in two years
Construction activity has expanded for the first time in two years, according to two surveys published this week.
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More support for Charter 284
The Construction Products Association, Capita Symonds and Edward Cullinan Architects are among the latest organisations to sign up to Building’s Charter 284 campaign.
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Morrison settles Norwich council row over contract award
Morrison has settled a dispute with Norwich council over the award of housing repairs and maintenance work to rival Connaught.The deal allows Connaught to begin work on the £125m contract it won in December to provide services that include waste and recycling, council house repairs, maintenance and M&E servicing.The award ...
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Fresh Water
Enfield council has appointed planning and design consultant LDA Design in partnership with Beyond Green, Atkins and BNP Paribas Real Estate to deliver the proposals for Meridian Water, a 70ha development of 5,000 homes in north London
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Aukett boss: Halabi bankruptcy will not affect £1m claim
Nicholas Thompson, chief executive of architect Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, has said the bankruptcy of developer Simon Halabi will not affect an outstanding debt to the practice of more than £1m in legal costs and fees
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Vinci boss demands clarity on budget cuts as turnover stalls
John Stanion says industry ‘desperately needs guidance’ as pre-tax profit falls to £14.6m