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Sainsbury's to open new 150 stores by 2011
Supermarket chain to stick to expansion plans after reporting increase in full-year sales
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Bovis restructure: The recession's wake-up call
The downturn does have a silver lining, even for the construction industry
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Olympic village may raid contingency fund again
Announcement expected on athletes' village to assist developer Lend Lease with further funding
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SIG blames cold snap for fall in sales
Construction products firm reports 7% fall in sales in 2009 as bad weather inhibits building site activity
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Duct collapse injures 13 schoolchildren
Four seriously hurt while sitting exams at Kent school after heating duct falls from ceiling
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Marshalls revenue down as factories close
Capacity cut by 20% and managed installations division closes as downturn hits manufacturing and landscaping firm
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Capita Symonds acquires MMB
Acquisition of transport technology consultant makes Capita largest ITS consultant
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The growing importance of embodied carbon
As buildings become more energy efficient the embodied carbon within the supply chain assumes more importance
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Prince Charles' RIBA speech revealed
Prince of Wales to use platform to tell architects to halt 'icon' obsession
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Redrow dusts off housing sites as market revives
Work to restart on selected sites in response to stabilisation of UK housing sales
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Contractor to billionaires says super-rich have slashed spending
Turnover rose 24% last year but Holloway White Allom warns luxury market will be flat in 2009 before picking up in early 2010
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Thames Estuary wind farm gets green light
Government budget boost makes world's largest offshore wind farm London Array financially viable
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Saudi Arabia 'needs 1m new homes in five years'
Demand will be boosted by population growth and new mortgage laws, say Cityscape organisers
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Payment delays drive up debt at Interserve
Maintenance specialist hit by 'lengthening payment cycles' in the Middle East but turnover and profit still on track
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Galliford Try reports steady progress
Contractor says full-year results should be in line with expectations
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Minimum design standards to be set for all public buildings
Government launches new strategy on 'quality of place'
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One in five building sites fail safety checks
Latest HSE inspections lead to enforcement action on hundreds of refurbishment sites across UK
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Fire hits Zaha Hadid's Guangzhou opera house
Chinese opera house blaze comes just months after Rem Koolhaas building destroyed in Beijing
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New buyer enquiries hit 10-year high
RICS data shows more than four in 10 surveyors saw enquiries rise in April
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UK firms to vie for international innovation prize
Government invites five companies to compete in innovation competition in Hamburg