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Crossrail signs up to project bank accounts
Crossrail will use project bank accounts on all its major contracts in a bid to keep payment times down
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Hamiltons loses £120m Land Secs job
A former director of architect Hamiltons has taken the design job for Land Securities £120m Park House scheme from the firm
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Morgan Est water contract extended five years
Welsh Water work will include designing and building works for clean and waste water programmes
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Morrison and Aecom bag £150m water contract
Two framework streams comprise treatment works and installation projects
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VT takeover spares Mouchel
City analysts have said consultant Mouchel can breathe a temporary sigh of relief following Babcock’s £1.33bn takeover of VT Group this week
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A game of trust
Matt Bromley of Davis Langdon was in Turkey when he spotted this daredevil plasterer
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Last frontier: Paul Morrell's carbon cutting roadmap
Carbon cutting. We know where we have to be, and when we have to arrive, but nobody is sure how we get there. Paul Morrell has the job of prospecting a route
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Neat work: Foster + Partners' Wisconsin museum
Fortaleza Hall, a museum at the Wisconsin headquarters of cleaning product maker SC Johnson, is complete
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Darling offers pre-election ‘new deal’ to housebuilders
Chancellor commits to slashing regulatory costs of housebuilding, but remains quiet on spending cuts
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Infrastructure bank to boost off-shore wind
Plans to develop £100bn of off-shore wind schemes will be the major beneficiary from the widely trailed £2bn green infrastructure bank finally announced this week
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The Budget at a glance
£2bn cash injection into green transport and sustainable energy – focusing on off-shore wind power and nuclear First-time buyers exempt from stamp duty on properties worth under £250,000 £94bn in new business loans available to SMEs from RBS and Lloyds 15% of government contracts will go to SMEs Tax allowance ...
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Aecom opens talks on DL leadership
Davis Langdon and Aecom are in talks over who will head the business if a takeover deal is agreed
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Boris relents on ‘hobbit homes’
London mayor Boris Johnson is set to backtrack from a threat to ban all new homes from having windows in only one wall after uproar from housebuilders over the impact on build costs
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CIC election manifesto calls for full-time construction minister
The Construction Industry Council has called for a new government to create a full-time construction minister after the election
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Something Nouvel: The 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
French architect Jean Nouvel has been chosen to design the 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
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RICS boss Louis Armstrong to retire
Louis Armstrong, the outgoing chief executive of the RICS, has been described as a “hard act to follow” by leading industry figures
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Latest construction appointments: 26 March 2010
Daniel Farrand has joined Mishcon de Reya as head of planning and environment
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Big Kid: The Kidbrooke regeneration scheme
Berkeley Homes has secured planning permission for the second phase of the £1bn Kidbrooke regeneration in south-east London – one of the largest residential regeneration schemes in Europe
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Housing Stats: New build sales and completions in February 2010
Completions are down slightly from last year, but private registrations have shot up more than 100%