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Hill plans to buy big-name QS
US consultant to buy a top 20 British QS firm as part of its European expansion plan
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Latest construction appointments - 15 May 2009
NG Bailey has named Stuart Linington managing director of its maintenance division
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Energy regs crackdown on homeowners
Government could force all extension projects to include green improvements to rest of property & Conservatories to be regulated for first time
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Dounreay site to get two radioactive waste facilities
Construction at defunct power station site will begin in 2011, with first phase completing in 2014
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MJ Gleeson warns of further writedowns in 2009
Housebuilders says there is no sign of improvement in the market and does not expect revenue of second half of year to exceed first half
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Building launches Passivhaus diary
Over the following months Bill Butcher will be writing a regular diary on the construction of the Denby Dale Passivhaus in West Yorkshire
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Architects more optimistic over future workloads
The number of architects expecting future workloads to fall dropped from 44% to 34% in April
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Work starts on Crossrail
Piling work on the £15.9bn London rail link started at Canary Wharf this morning
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Prince Charles ruffles few feathers at RIBA
After the proposed boycott by chest-thumping starchitects and a media onslaught that challenged Peter and Jordan for column inches, the Prince of Wales’ speech at the RIBA turned out to be something of an anti-climax
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McLaren to cherrypick Verry Construction’s best jobs
Main contender for takeover rejects wholesale purchase as Leadbitter picks up £80m college contract
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Revealed: behind the scenes of the Taylor Wimpey debt deal
The housebuilder concluded its marathon refinancing deal at the end of last month. Here, a senior banker tells Tom Bill the inside story of nearly a year of late-night meetings, increasingly fraying nerves and, finally, an agreement
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Cabe given veto over all new school designs
Cabe is to be given the power to stop badly designed schools from starting construction, the government announced this week
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Balfour ends April fighting fit after £170m Fife hospital deal
Business barometer Contractor tops monthly table, but overall work is 24% down on last year
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Savills joint venture plans £250m rented homes fund
Consultant and housing association A2 Dominion join forces to bid for HCA private rental scheme
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2012 village goes public as Lend Lease deal is turned down
Funding for the 2012 athletes’ village will come entirely from the public purse after the government rejected a £375m private sector deal with Lend Lease
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Good luck with day 67 ...
John Malaiperuman was suitably impressed by this scaffolding tower in Oman. As he points out: “The sign says ‘safety board’, but only three of the five scaffolders are standing on one!”
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Banks lean on Barratt to raise £300m-plus from rights issue
Barratt has come under increased pressure from its lenders to raise cash through a rights issue in the wake of Taylor Wimpey’s success in raising £510m last week
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Redrow goes back to work
Housebuilder Redrow has said it will resume work on selected sites as the steady start to 2009 continues
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Billionaires economise
Luxury contractor Holloway White Allom has said its wealthy clients have slowed spending on large refurbishment projects