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MoD recruits new procurement director
Defence Estates, the property arm of the Ministry of Defence, is bringing in a new director to oversee the overhaul of its procurement strategy
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EC Harris wins retail award
Consultant wins Central and Eastern European Project Management Firm of the Year award
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Construction Confederation bosses face pension probe
Stephen Ratcliffe among those who may be held liable for £20.8m black hole in fund
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64% of properties still flouting EPC rules
But survey revealed a rise in buildings with energy performance certificates from 25% to 36% between October and January
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£120m Manchester scheme gets green light
Glenn Howells' One St Peter's Square will be a 270,000ft2 mixed-use retail and leisure complex
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£7m invested in fuel cell development
Technology Strategy Board to fund 15 demonstration projects for both transport and stationary applications
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Images: British Grand Prix to hit new Silverstone circuit
Architect Populous says ‘super-fast’ circuit was designed to help racing fans get closer to the action
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Redrow boss slams Tory localization plans
Steve Morgan claims scrapping regional planning targets is like 'putting mice in charge of the cheese cupboard'
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Two Cornwall firms cease trading
Darren Healey Building Contractors and Highgrove Homes (South West) had bad debt of £800,000
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Jarvis hires former Laing O'Rourke director
Phillips Price to become managing director of rail and plant divisions
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Four eco-towns to share £60m for show homes
Government grants funds for 600 homes, but fears persist over feasibility of programme
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Construction marks seventh quarter of contraction
Industry blames pre-election nerves and rising costs for winter dip in workload and profits
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Happy new year for Balfour as it dominates in January
Barometer: Blackburn schools win takes firm to top of construction list for first time in eight months
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Legal challenge stalls £200m LSC payment
The Learning and Skills Council is delaying allocating £200m of funding for stalled college projects because of a legal challenge over its handling of the building programme, writes Sarah Richardson
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‘It’s good to slow down’: Aldar at Al Raha Beach
Abu Dhabi developer Aldar is toning down the extravagance at Al Raha Beach, its 11km-long waterfront paradise. Patrick Bell, its head of pre-construction, tells Thomas Lane why that’s no bad thing
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McLaren set to profit from slump
Kevin Taylor, chairman of McLaren Construction, has said the firm has an £18m war chest to buy struggling rivals
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Skanska back in black
Skanska UK has announced broadly flat turnover of £1.5bn for the year ended 31 December 2009
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Bellway warns on sales
Bellway has warned that the spring selling season will show that the housing market has not yet recovered from the crash. In a trading update for the six months to 31 January, the firm said first-time buyers were still hamstrung by the level of deposits required for a mortgage