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Lib Dems plan grants, tax cuts and loans to boost social housing
The government should encourage housebuilders to sell homes to housing associations by offering grants to bring them up to social housing standards, the Liberal Democrats have said
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Crossrail fee for Walkie-Talkie
The mayor of London has asked the developer of the Walkie-Talkie tower in the City of London schemes to pay £1.4m to the Crossrail transport scheme
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Lawyers warn Construction Act reform will cripple PFI
Banks could become even more reluctant to invest in PFI projects if proposed amendments to the Construction Act are passed, lawyers have warned
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Mandelson skills review ‘misses the point’
Unions have accused business secretary Peter Mandelson of “missing the point” following his promise to review skills shortages in engineering and construction
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Retentions banned from all 2012 work
No builders on the 2012 Olympic sites will be allowed to hold payments back from subcontractors pending completion of projects, the Olympic Delivery Authority has confirmed
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CPA blasts energy firms on insulation failure
CPA accuses government of failing to ensure implementation of drive to increase insulation
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Fresh Basil
Construction has begun on architect ADP’s £10m teaching building for the University of Sussex
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Latest construction appointments - 20 February 2009
Hill International has appointed Steve Oakes senior consultant and John Jones consultant in its Birmingham office
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Mayor to finance improvements to London’s public spaces
London mayor Boris Johnson is to set up a fund to improve the design of public spaces as part of a new “great spaces initiative”
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Moor Foster
This is an image of the first project by Foster + Partners to break ground in Morocco
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Industry fears construction tsar too junior
Industry leaders are concerned about the lack of detail in the government’s plant for a chief construction officer
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Le Corbusier at the Barbican: Pointing the way
This photograph of Le Corbusier’s Philips Pavilion from the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels is part of a wide-ranging exhibition on one of the 20th century’s most influential architects that opens this week
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Stanhope and CPC last two bidders for £1bn Noho scheme
Stanhope and Christian Candy’s CPC Group are in a two-horse race to develop the £1bn Noho Square residential scheme in central London
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Citywatch: War, peace and Taylor Wimpey
“I am so fed up with this process” was the verdict of one person involved in the fraught Taylor Wimpey debt talks this week
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Architecture student applications jump 6.7%
UCAS report finds architecture undergraduate applications rocket to 24,000
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Nottingham Trent names new head of Built Environment
Ann Priest will lead university's School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
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Architectural technology argues that knowledge is the winner
This mature student in architectural technology has seen it all, but says what doesn't kill you makes you stronger
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Binding decisions: YCMS vs Stephen and Miriam Grabiner
Fenwick Elliott discusses the adjudicator's jurisdiction
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Eastern Europe hit hard by downturn
Report says recession in the region will be more severe than elsewhere because of economic imbalances