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Currie & Brown seeks bids on £800m Glasgow hospital
Construction boost expected from 'most ambitious NHS project ever undertaken'
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Grafton Group profit plummets 78%
Net debt down by a quarter as chairman vows to focus on cost control
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Ucatt and ConstructionSkills clash over apprenticeships
Apprenticeship Week marred by union claim that part-time training will ‘undermine government efforts’
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Bovis won’t have monopoly on Olympic village
Lend Lease has opened a tendering process for the £900m Olympic village that could result in the main rivals to subsidiary Bovis Lend Lease capturing a large amount of the work
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Land Secs refuses to pay Crossrail tax on Walkie-Talkie
Anger grows over London mayor’s ‘bully boy’ tactics as developer decides against ‘£1.45m contribution’
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Siza takes RIBA gold medal and predicts new golden age
Renowned Portuguese architect says downturn will end ‘consumerist’ building design
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in January 2009
The future may still look grim for housebuilding, but sales were slightly higher than in December
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Give us a lift
The Blue Bell Lane primary care centre in Huyton, Merseyside, has been announced as one of the healthcare projects shortlisted for the second annual LIFT awards for the NHS procurement programme
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City watch: Season’s greetings
Morgan Sindall kicked off the first week of the results season with decent numbers, albeit with some signs of softening
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Custom built
The first phase of a £3.7bn regeneration project in east London is about to get planning permission from Newham council
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Suspense lifted
Engineer Buro Happold and Explorations Architecture have beaten competition including Foster + Partners to win the design competition for the Metro West Liffey Valley Bridge
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Laing O’Rourke to double trainees
Laing O’Rourke is to double the number of apprentices it takes on
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Notice for new NHS framework
An Official Journal notice will be released for the new NHS ProCure21+ framework on 5 June, the Department of Health said this week
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Olympic parkland go-ahead
Parkland plans at the Olympic site have been given the go-ahead by the Olympic Delivery Authority planning committee
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To be Frank …
Frank Gehry, the deconstructivist architect, is to celebrate his 80th birthday this weekend
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Former education minister calls for more spending on schools
Former education secretary Estelle Morris has urged the government to plough more money into school building during the recession
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Lords save payment bond amendment
Two members of the House of Lords have agreed to take up amendments to the Construction Bill that were dropped in the wake of the scandal over cash for influence
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Balfour up for games
Balfour Beatty replaces Mace on bidding team for 2014 Commonwealth Games village in Glasgow