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Galliford Try wins £54m further education deal
Contractor will include biomass energy centre and sustainable urban drainage system at West Kent College's Tonbridge campus
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Michael Ankers awarded OBE
CPA chief is among several construction industry figures named in Queen’s birthday honours list
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CZWG student housing design approved
£21m art deco-inspired scheme in Finsbury Park will include 400 apartments over five floors
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Prasad: Chelsea Barracks 'no defeat for modern architecture'
RIBA president says he is 'dismayed' by Qatari Diar’s decision to withdraw planning application.
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Scott Wilson nabs two Crossrail jobs
Consultant is the biggest winner in the latest round of contracts awarded on £16bn London projects
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Frameworks: will they stay or will they go?
With cost-cutting at the forefront of all clients' minds, what will become of partnering?
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Rogers team 'shocked' after Chelsea Barracks withdrawal
Sources close to architect blame intervention by Prince Charles for decision
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Chelsea Barracks proposals withdrawn
Prince Charles victorious as Qatari Diar drops Rogers from controversial scheme
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WYG wins £4.17m contract in Serbia
Project aims to ensure EU gets full value for funds directed at regional development
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Lloyds readies Apollo for HBOS sell-off by sealing debt deal
Bank and shareholders to write down undisclosed sum of public sector contractor’s £300m debt
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Housebuilders creak into action as they run out of unsold stock
Firms respond to gradual increase in demand, but long period of convalescence is in store
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Olympic bosses to rethink 10,000-home legacy plan
Plans for Olympic park after 2012, including conversion of stadium into school, may be altered
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Cyril Sweett in talks over £30bn of Iraqi reconstruction
Plan includes rebuilding Baghdad, Najaf and Karbala, and adding multibillion-pound city extensions
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Currie & Brown robbed of Mexican police station haul
A programme to build 80 police stations in Mexico, that was being managed by Currie & Brown, is to be re-tendered as the government tries to drive down costs
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Right at home
Now that the Conservative party is ambling to victory at the next election victory, it has much more freedom to develop housing policy. Jon Neale looks at what it’s likely to be
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Balfour Beatty bucks the trend in meagre month of May
Business barometer UK’s biggest contractor wins £2.5bn M25 job, as others fight for the scraps
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Volker chief calls for election as UK arm hits £449m turnover
Alan Robertson, chief executive of Volker Wessels UK, has called for a snap general election to end what he calls the “paralysis within government”
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Summer of strikes threatens Olympics and Crossrail
140 shop stewards vote unanimously to ballot members on industrial action to improve workers’ rights
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Video: Preserving railway history at King's Cross Station
The renovation of the first historic building on the £600m station redevelopment has been completed
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England's first single-room only hospital tops out
Laing O'Rourke finishes 512-bed £225m scheme, located outside Tunbridge Wells