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Candys to fight former employee in court over £160k bonus
Developer Candy & Candy will be fighting a claim filed against it by its former development director Andrew Locke
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It’s a gas
Architect Bell Phillips + Kimble has won the high-profile competition to reinvent Gasholder No. 8 at King’s Cross Central in London, reimagining the structure as a water pool and garden
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Cabe takes on supermarkets
Design quango Cabe is in talks over setting up a dedicated review panel for supermarkets, it emerged in the wake of outgoing chair Sir John Sorrell’s savaging of the retail giants on Monday
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Cabe renews attack on Foster tower
Cabe has slammed Foster + Partners for the second time over a 139,000m2 mixed-use scheme for Hammerson on the edge of the City of London
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Latest construction appointments: 20 November 2009
The Office of Government Commerce has appointed David Pitchford executive director of major projects
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Galliford investors will call for break-up if rights issue fails
Several shareholders give firm final warning over hybrid contractor/housebuilder model
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CityWatch: Only words
Three housebuilders provided trading updates to the City this week, providing ample material for those who hang on their every word to divine what the future holds
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Safe as houses?
Housebuilders are unlikely to risk undermining a shaky recovery by building more houses – more’s the pity
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Housing Stats: New build sales and completions in October 2009
This month’s data reveals private registrations were up by more than 80% from last year.
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Willmott Dixon among 11 firms shortlisted for Procure 21+
At least 11 contractors have been shortlisted for the Procure 21+ framework, through which the NHS expects to spend £3bn over four years
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Beautiful game: Basra stadium
WSP’s American engineering consultant WSP Flack+Kurtz has revealed ambitious plans for a 65,000-seat football stadium in Basra
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Kier reveals new chief executive
Head of construction Paul Sheffield will take over from John Dodds in April 2010
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Newcastle ranked UK's most sustainable city
Bristol and Brighton score highly but Hull is ranked least sustainable of UK's 20 largest cities according to survey
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Study reveals high cost of building brick zero-carbon homes
Two houses built to code level four and six out of traditional material prove to be much more expensive than previous estimates
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Shepherd nabs £66m Birmingham college job
St Modwen appoints contractor to build Broadway Malyan designed Bourneville College on site of former factory
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WYG sees light at end of the tunnel
Engineering consultant sees encouraging signs but says markets remain challenging
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Tendering activity rising says T. Clarke
Electrical engineer says it is ready to take advantage of improving markets
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Retail investors urged to consider Middle East
Director of Al-Futtaim says region is anticipated to have 27,000 retail outlets by 2011
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Part L change could spell end of steel-framed windows
Crittall Windows boss says end of historic building exemption in Building Regulations, due to come into effect next April, will 'limit personal choice'