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Tories pledge to simplify Gateway delivery
The Tory party would audit the £9bn Thames Gateway programme to make sure it “delivered and delivered well”, Stewart Jackson, the shadow regeneration minister, said yesterday
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Mothballed £700m Deptford housing scheme on track
Plans for the £700m 3,500-home Convoys Wharf scheme in Deptford, south-east London, which floundered during the downturn, are back on track, as its new developer prepares to submit revised plans this month
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£5m for creative academy
The Learning and Skills Council has committed £5m to the National Skills Academy for Creative and Cultural Skills in Thurrock
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Green boost to house values
Environmental improvements to the Gateway could add £2.5bn to housing values by 2050, according to new plans commissioned by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) from architect Sir Terry Farrell
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Future under scrutiny
The Smith Institute has published a book examining the future of the Thames Gateway
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Data planning applications in October
Developer Commercial Estates Group tops the clients list, while Barratt continues to look busy
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The Grimdex: 6 November 2009
Building’s Gloomwatch panel rates their mood on a scale of 0-10, with 10 being the most unhappy
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Building4jobs shortlisted for best on-line job site
Building’s specialist career site has been chosen by job seekers for National Online Recruitment Awards
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Job fair at Nottingham Trent University - 11 November
Nottingham Trent University will be hosting a property, design and construction employment fair on 11 November. Balfour Beatty, Savills and Network Rail are amongst the many private and public sector employers present who will provide information and advice on finding the right job.Careers advisors will also be present giving job ...
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Nottingham Trent University hosts job fair
Balfour Beatty, Savills and Network Rail join property, design and construction employment fair
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Bank of England holds interest rate steady at 0.5%
Base rate is kept level for eighth month in a row as bank plans to extend quantitative easing by £25bn
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Soffit's not quite right here
Painting the soffits of a three-storey building while simultaneously practising for the gymnastics in the 2016 Olympics – is that wise?
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Rok: new-build market is becoming even more competitive
But construction and maintenance group says overall trading and full year results are in line with expectations
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Keira Knightley's plumber sues rival for 'spying'
UK's richest plumber, who also services Daniel Craig's pipework, accuses competitor of industrial espionage
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Durkan lands £28.5m Hackney homes deal
Contractor to build 207 houses for L&Q by Regents Canal in east London
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Bristol City close to planning approval for new football stadium
Council says club's scheme should be approved after requested revisions implemented
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Alarm as 1,400 rail maintenance jobs under threat
Union RMT warns of chaos on West Coast Main Line if threatened cuts go ahead at Network Rail
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Tomkins: 'some global markets have stabilised'
But engineering and manufacturing group's building products division continued to decline through last quarter
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Regeneration firm plans to double staff
North-east-based Frank Haslam Milan will increase workforce by 200 over next two years
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Laing O’Rourke JV sues over scrapped £711m PFI hospitals
Consortium also including John Laing takes multimillion-pound claim over scrapped Leicester scheme to the High Court