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Eric Parry wins planning for £4.5m music facility at Wells Cathedral School
Mendip council approves plan for new music building and sports pavilion
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LAVA's eco-friendly sunflowers to beam on Masdar plaza
Design for plaza of Abu Dhabi's new sustainable city uses flower-like structures that store heat by day for release at night
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Don't break a nail, guys
Putting your hands in your pockets is less effective than a harness at preventing falls but it will save you breaking a fingernail if you do chance to tumble
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Decline in construction activity slows again
Purchasing index for August shows smallest fall for 18 months, although all sub-sectors still in decline
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Climate change activists protest at Laing O'Rourke HQ
Group demonstrates against contractor's bid to build Britain's first coal-fired power plant in 30 years
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Aberdeen worker killed in site accident named
Sixty-three-year-old Malcolm Doughty fell as scaffolding on block of flats collapsed at 8am yesterday
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Ucatt raises concerns after death on site with 'poor safety history'
Union to call on HSE to confirm that required safety improvements had been made after site was mothballed
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FMB calls for more rural affordable homes
Federation calls for radical overhaul of planning system in response to news that one rural primary school is closing every month
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Workman dies in Aberdeen scaffold collapse
Police investigating after 63-year-old killed during flat renovation
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Costain seals deal on £230m Bradford schools scheme
Consortium reaches financial close on scheme to deliver eight schools in second phase of city's BSF programme
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Health and safety – time to get real
Let’s stop hiding behind tiresome paperwork and start talking to each other again instead
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Consultants surviving the recession
Hill senior vice president says rise to the challenge of increasing demand for dispute services and look to new markets
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Tender of the day: £13m Pimlico flats and community centre
New-build and demolition job starts in September 2009
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WYG buys itself time for rescue deal
Consultant engineer puts test off till September as talks with lenders over estimated £90m debt continue
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Little Britain diary: Fighting the cold feet
As the Weightmans team finally hit the water together with only two weeks to go, some wonder if this was all such a good idea…
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Tories pledge to back regeneration schemes
Shadow housing minister vows to support street-level initiatives despite scrapping housing density targets
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House prices rise for first time in two years, says Hometrack
Survey reveals 0.1% increase in August despite 6.7% year-on-year fall
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Bid-rigging firms face lower fines
Companies that co-operated with OFT inquiry may be treated leniently, suggest reports
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Interserve posts 19% rise in first-half profit
Revenue at building services group up by 4% for period, with future workload also increasing