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Telford Homes plans £7.5m share issue to fund private development
Housebuilder says 2012-linked regeneration provides good opportunity to build in east London
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O2 Arena to host Olympic gymnastics and basketball
Greenwich council also approves work to fit Royal Artillery Barracks for 2012 shooting and archery events
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Call for public buildings to join community heat networks
New report on sustainable infrastructure urges public sector buildings to provide 'anchor load' of demand
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Concrete driveway swallows woman
Welsh fire crew rescues victim who fell into 8m hole after concrete collapsed under her feet
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Mandelson in last-ditch attempt to save Redcar steel plant
Business secretary to visit Corus plant facing imminent closure to try to save 1,600 jobs
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BAM names two new chief executives
Graham Cash to replace retiring Richard Gregory at BAM Construct while Stephen Fox takes over at BAM Nuttall
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Home loans plunge to 10-year low
New figures from mortgage lenders show 32% fall in total loans during January
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Royal Mint to spend £16.5m on expanding production facilities
Biggest new investment in 40 years planned for Llantrisant site in south Wales
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‘Era of huge paycheck over’ as Milne boss cuts pay to £1.4m
Salary of former highest paid director slashed by a third last year, while company makes loss of £27m
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A bleak future for construction jobs
The latest figures may show a fall in redundancies, but don't start cheering just yet
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Monkey business on the Euston Road
If they only had that ladder to reach the first level, how did they get up to the top? A leg-up? Or an upward swing in the fashion of an ape?
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Barratt and British Land were set to support Silvertown Quays
LDA rejected revised bid for £1.5bn Docklands housing scheme despite heavyweight backing
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Wrekin's ruby sold at knock-down price
Failed housebuilder's 10,700-carat Gem of Tanzania auctioned off at one-thousandth of earlier valuation
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Jarvis predicts £5m operating loss
'Considerable' fall in rail and plant work hits trading at infrastructure and support services specialist
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More than 160,000 construction jobs cut in 2009
Construction job losses declined by 10% in fourth quarter but sector still accounts for one fifth of UK redundancies.
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HCA seeks contractors for development work
Three sites for 500 homes released under Public Land Initiative today
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Crossrail's final tunnel contract is up for grabs
Contractor sought for twin bored tunnels 2.6km in length
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Highway Agency picks quartet for £2bn motorway framework
Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Costain/Serco, BAM Nuttall/Morgan Est to deliver first phase of programme
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Chelsea flower medallist helps design 'living building' for Ecobuild
Capita Lovejoy's ground-breaking structure aims to highlight role of green infrastructure in the built environment