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Eurolift (Towercranes) fined over crane collapse deaths
Case against second plant firm involved in incident is adjourned after it goes into administration
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Part L: 'Has the department been taken over by UKIP supporters?'
Navigating the confusing twists and turns of the Part L consultations
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Plans to improve existing stock dropped from Part L proposals
Plan to make energy efficiency improvements compulsory when extending homes has been scrapped
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Latest construction appointments - 19 June 2009
Kier has appointed Adrian Lemarie facilities director
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Prince Charles given say in major London schemes
Developers of King’s Cross and Battersea Power Station admit checking designs with prince
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Taylor Wimpey expects to start new work in autumn
Housebuilder is looking for land-buying opportunities, as it expects to see an increase in price of homes in second half of year
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Total fires up to 900 workers
Oil company slashes staff numbers following unofficial protest after 51 people lost their jobs
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High-speed rail link could cost taxpayers £8bn
Transport secretary says half of London to Manchester line’s funding would come from public purse
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Bovis sues for almost £1m over unpaid fees on Oman job
Concern over non-payment in the Middle East grows, as project manager downs tools on megacity job
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Retail rents to drop a fifth by year end
Report says rental values will continue to fall, by 9% in 2010 and 1.3% in 2011
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Hyder Consulting shuts down QS arm
Firm shuts down its quantity surveying arm RPA as part of a redundancy and restructuring programme
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Recovery hopes boosted by plunge in helpline calls
Sudden fall in number of smaller firms seeking help on employment issues cheers industry bodies
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Councils accused of tax abuse
The Federation of Master Builders has demanded a meeting with housing minister John Healey to complain about local authorities that are levying council tax on homes before they are finished
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T&T to be dropped from Viñoly arts centre
Consultant becomes latest firm to get caught in the fiasco surrounding Rafael Viñoly’s Colchester scheme
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Rental fund plan could grow after £1bn investor interest
Unprecedented number of bids from investors means homes agency may start up to four initiatives
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Association takeover
Presentation Housing Association has been taken over by Notting Hill Housing Group
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Call to regenerate
Housing charity Shelter has called for the housing market renewal pathfinder scheme, to regenerate unpopular areas of the North and Midlands, to get funding beyond 2011.
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£3.5m Aylesbury win
Morgan Ashurst has won a £3.5m contract to build a conference centre and council building for Aylesbury Vale council