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Lloyds Development Capital to buy stake in Matrix
£10m purchase of part of energy management firm follows acquisition of stake in housing specialist
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BSF raising pupil aspirations and behaviour, says study
Evaluation by consultant Pricewaterhouse Coopers finds 80% of headteachers think Building Schools for the Future programme is transforming learning
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University building projects to be mothballed as funding is slashed
Cuts likely to affect three-quarters of English universities
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Galliford Try wins £28m Thames Water contract
Upgrade of sewage works will help clean up the Thames
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Aukett + Heese to design 464-room Berlin hotel
German arm of Aukett Fitzroy Robinson wins contract for scheme, which is part of wider mixed-use development
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Chesterfield Waterside gets green light
Mixed-use £300m regeneration development will be based around canal basin
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Half a million jobs to go - it looks like a dead cert
Our Brickonomics blogger takes a punt that job losses are going to come thick and fast
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Starting your own business, part 15: An office of your own
It’s time to put down permanent roots – but what sort of premises will you choose?
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Mandelson and Morrell reveal green building strategy
Low carbon construction team outlines 40-year programme of works and reform of the industry
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Babcock close to VT takeover decision
Board of defence services firm reported to be meeting this afternoon to decide whether to raise £1.3bn for buyout
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Unemployment could top three million after election
Experts warn that spending cuts could see 500,000 jobless construction workers
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Boris approves Columbus Tower
London mayor approves plan for Tower Hamlets scheme on condition of £4m contribution to Crossrail
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London mayor announces £20m to fund Olympic jobs
Two projects will use LDA and council money to boost employment in five host boroughs
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Property price gap opens up in Saudi
Research reveals discrepancy in house prices in Saudi Arabia's two biggest cities
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Miller Group stays in red with £72.4m loss
Housebuilder and contractor remains optimistic despite 25% fall in turnover
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Asda seeks £3.6m compensation over car park
Kier and owners of Castlepoint shopping centre latest to face claims over 'defective' retail developments
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Accreditation scheme set up for BSF design advisers
Councils will be expected to select accredited 'client design advisers' to enforce minimum design standards
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Rise of the MIPIM bunker dodgers
The bunker is seen as the heart of Mipim but pass prices are so steep many delegates are finding alternative meeting points