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Viñoly unveils his New Domino riverfront park and housing complex in Brooklyn
Mixed-income New York housing scheme with four acres of public green space and riverfront esplanade goes for public review
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Why the forecast of a shallower recession is bad news
The latest forecast from the Construction Products Association suggests the drop in future workload will not be as large as the forecasters had previously thought
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HCA names contractors to build homes
Wates, Laing O'Rourke and Seddon among raft of building firms to win places on framework to build homes on public land
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Concentra becomes biggest victim of OFT probe
Watchdog may pursue former parent company Durkan for £3.3m fine after contractor fails
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Developers picked for nine offshore wind power plants
Hochtief, Siemens and RES Group among those to sign government agreements to take proposals through planning
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Defence Estates may open major projects to tender
MoD property arm considers following BAA in ditching prime contracting for schemes over £50m
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Carillion starts work on Birmingham's £193m library
Library designed by Mecanoo is due to open in 2003
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'Contractors will be paid on time' says Dubai Metro client
Dubai Roads & Transport Authority says it will pay its contractors and says work on site has not stopped
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Thornfield Properties firm goes into administration
Hammerson brought in to commerical developer's £200m Rock retail scheme in Bury after holiday company collapses
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Mears reports record performance in 2009
Social housing repairs firm reveals £1.8bn order book at end of bumper year
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RICS delays CIC departure for three months
The RICS will remain a member of the Construction Industry Council for at least the next three months, Building has learned
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Green light for £180m Greenock dock scheme
Inverclyde Council approves plans for revival of historic James Watt Dock with more than 1,000 homes
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Building diploma boosted by 1,000 more students
Government figures show increase of more than 50% from 2009 in uptake for vocational qualification
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Marshalls' sales fall 16%
Landscaping products supplier's trading statement shows revenue to the end of 2009 was £312m
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Welsh £12bn defence academy delayed
Decision on construction of technical college is postponed until the summer
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Fears of unsold space bring the Burj tower down to earth
World’s tallest tower opens amid fireworks – and predictions that it could be half-empty for a year
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Vinci starts work on Tesco store
French firm's £15.5m contract with supermarket includes building Staffordshire store and completing a ring road
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BSF fears drive councils towards refurb
Councils are trying to pre-empt public spending cuts by dropping new-build secondary school projects in favour of refurbishment deals
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Scottish wind farm expansion gets green light
Firms in Moray Firth and Firth of Forth gain permission for up to 1,000 new offshore turbines
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Former Doyle boss joins EnterpriseMouchel
Former John Doyle chief executive Rob Johnson has been parachuted into highways maintenance firm EnterpriseMouchel as interim managing director