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Construction orders plummet
Private housing is hit the worst, although while infrastructure continues to grow
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Council to dismantle Heatherwick's B of the Bang
Parts of Thomas Heatherwick's £1.42m Manchester sculpture could be recycled in new artwork
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Dispute resolved over East London Line funding
Funding unlocked for second phase to Clapham Junction after dispute ends betwen local and central government
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UK's infrastructure ill-equipped for new energy system, engineers warn
Institution of Civil Engineers says 'significant investment' is needed in to transmission network if raft of new power stations are to have a purpose
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Two top Crossrail roles unlikely to double up
London Rail managing director 'prefers' different companies to fill project partner and project delivery roles
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Nakheel staff accused of fraud in Dubai
Australian nationals held as part of year-long investigation
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Designer reveals new school chair for all sizes
Newton chair is designed to encourage active sitting for today's 'taller and fatter' children
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Passivhaus: Cosy or costly?
Michael Willoughby questions whether a Frankfurt cottage industry will make it across the pond intact
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Get a grip!
Taking your sandals off so you can get a firm grip on the top edge of the stepladder with your toes doesn't really count as proper safety procedure, we suspect
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Capita appointed on new community sports facilities scheme
Consultant and S&P Architects appointed to a propose feasibility study for proposed Thames Gateway development
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The answer to recession is to get Britain building
Trying to boost consumer spending won't bring economic recovery – constructive action is what the UK needs
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Atkins cuts 5% of global workforce
International engineering consultant cites 'challenging' market conditions as 1,000 redundancies planned
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Construction loses 48,000 jobs in three months
Government figures show redundancies in final quarter of 2008 rose 50% on previous period
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Crest Nicholson strikes rescue deal with lenders
Refinancing deal sees banks take a 90% stake in the housebuilder
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Can sustainability survive the recession?
Tell us what you think in the Building/Saint Gobain survey and you could win an iPod Touch
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Video: Cycle to Cannes riders undeterred by cold climate
A 65-strong peleton aims to raise £100,000 for charity in this year's industry bike ride to MIPIM
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Brits fail to make Mies van der Rohe prize shortlist
EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture shortlists five projects – but none are from UK
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TfL and government reach agreement over East London Line funding
Long-running wrangle over funding gap could come to an end tomorrow
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Mayor unveils Olympic legacy vision
Plans include a university, several schools and academies, community facilities and a business hub, as well as 10,0000 new homes
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Galliford Try wins £47m Welsh jail scheme
Group 4 Securicor hires contractor to refurbish and extend category B prison at Bridgend