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Thames Water awards £1.2bn pipe replacement work
Three joint ventures will continue upgrading London's Victorian sewers and water mains
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Barr wins Scottish Sainsbury's contract
Contractor benefits from retailer’s plans for expansion
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Bam Construct bags £55m Leeds Arena job
High-profile, 13,500-seat stadium is set to complete in 2012
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BBC tip-off leads to £250,000 fine for worker death
Regentford fined over safety breach after video evidence revealed 'poor condition' of scaffolding
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Election survey: Tell us what you think
With just days to go to polling day, we want to find out what Building readers think of the political leaders, their parties and their construction policies
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Construction still in recession, says FMB
Over half of construction SMEs report lower workloads in public sector as local authorities tighten the purse strings
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The big names backing Charter 284
Over 70 organisations and 40 industry leaders are now supporting our campaign to protect construction spending
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Balfour bags £590m Dallas airport deal
Joint venture is part of seven-year terminal development
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Construction activity may be positive but there are dangers ahead
CIPS construction activity indicator points to growth but there's little reason for joy
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Regentford fined £250k after worker dies on site
HSE secures conviction of London-based firm with help of BBC footage showing scaffolding in 'poor condition'
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MPs slam BBC for £100m overspend
Public Accounts Committee report criticizes project management of schemes and highlights failings
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Bryant University interfaith centre completes
11,000ft2 building will provide place for worship and reflection for US campus
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Fire authority puts £135m PFI contract out to tender
Bidders' briefing for contract to build 10 fire stations in Staffordshire will be held this month
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Brickonomics: Why figures for output and jobs don't match
The Office of National Statistics has tried to explain a divergence in its figures, here’s how
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Brickonomics: Local builders are feeling the pain
A survey by the FMB shows that after two and a half years its members are still suffering from the recession
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Dubai's expats adjust to life in the slow lane
Building's global editor reports on her recent trip to Dubai
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Images and video footage: London's Olympic pools filled for the first time
The aquatics centre pools are tested before being being sealed and tiled
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Construction activity rises for first time in two years
Survey by Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply shows first growth since February 2008, with strongest performance in housebuilding
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Gordon Brown announces date for general election
Election is called for 6 May, leaving a month long campaign focusing on public sector cuts
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Legal costs hit £75m in Wembley dispute
Judge urges Multiplex and Mott MacDonald to resolve Wembley Stadium dispute by mediation