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Muse wins £300m Doncaster contract
Morgan Sindall's development arm will build a civic and cultural quarter in the Yorkshire town
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Savills sues developer for £200k of unpaid valuations
Chartered surveyor heads for High Court to claim fees and interest from mixed-use firm Oracle
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Masdar project team faces fee cuts in bid to save £3bn
Developer of £16bn Abu Dhabi sustainable city renegotiates consultants and contractors’ contracts
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Takeover puts Devereux into architects' top 20
Devereux Architects has bought north-east England firm Dewjo’c, creating a £16m-turnover firm with more than 250 employees
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Manchester rail project 'could boost economy by £16bn'
Think-tank report describes Manchester hub plan as vital to meeting 40% growth in demand by 2020
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Currie & Brown cuts quarter of Middle East staff
Currie & Brown has slashed staff numbers in the Middle East by a quarter in the past seven months
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Housing starts rise for the first time in two years
Starts on site increase 2% in the first quarter, as social build outstrips private starts in March
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Low demand hits training courses
Training providers have become the latest group to be hit by the downturn, with the CIRIA one of several bodies cutting programmes sharply
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Keeping those skills up
David Leer snapped these jolly chaps from the Gleeds office window in London. Eight storeys up. Perhaps, in the light of recent redundancies, they are retraining for a career in the circus
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Injured worker sues Vinci UK for £250,000 in compensation
A construction worker who was seriously injured when he was knocked into a trench by an excavator has launched a legal battle for up to £250,000 in compensation
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Orwell's latest: £15m RMJM scheme at University Campus Suffolk
Willmott Dixon has been appointed preferred bidder on this £15m college development in Ipswich for University Campus Suffolk
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Profit up 39% at social housing group Connaught
Social housing group Connaught boosted pre-tax profit by 39% from £9.7m to £13.5m in the year ended 28 February 2009
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Brick firm Michelmersh loses £2.9m
Brick manufacturer Michelmersh fell £2.9m into the red in 2008 as a result of the housing slump and higher energy costs
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Telford buoyed by refinancing deal and housing agency grant
London housebuilder Telford Homes has struck a refinancing deal with its lenders to secure its future
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Stoke regeneration
A group of regeneration agencies is looking for developers for an £85m project in Stoke-on-Trent
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First-time buyer woes
Greater restrictions on mortgage lending mean that first-time buyers are still shut out of the housing market, despite price falls, a housing charity has found
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Right on Time
The £80m Time Square regeneration site in the centre of Warrington has been purchased by the North West Development Agency
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Shrubhill branches out
Plans for a development of 121 luxury serviced apartments in Shrubhill, Edinburgh, were submitted for planning this week by developer Frasers Property
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The foundations are laid for council homes
… but they won’t be built without reform of public finance