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Unite Students snaps up site in Oxford
Digs for Oxford Brookes University will cost £75m to build
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Balfour Beatty upbeat about hitting margins target
UK’s biggest builder says margins of 3% on the cards for second half of 2018
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Willmott Dixon doubles Cardiff office space as turnover surges
Contractor expecting turnover in South Wales to hit £200m next year
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Hawkins Brown part of duo to design new £80m university library
University of Bristol also chooses Danish practice Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects for development
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McCarthy & Stone continues restructure with new divisional bosses
Firm aiming to build and sell more than 3,000 retirement properties each year
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Mace beats rivals to prized £140m LSE job
Scheme will be built at former home of Cancer Research UK
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London's mayor commissions investigation into Brexit's impact on construction
Move comes amid growing confusion around government studies
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Bell tolls for 'overbearing' Docklands towers
Councillors refuse 319-home proposals against planning officers’ advice
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Architect blames EU vote for revenue tumble
Scott Brownrigg says profit nearly halved last year
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Architect unveils proposals to rescue Mackintosh house
Practice will erect huge transparent shed around Hill House for £4m restoration
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Galliford Try appoints new development boss to regeneration arm
Jonathan Peasant joins following an 11-year stint at Countryside Properties
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Interserve management rejig continues
Director of transformation to start next month as firm lands £35m cancer centre
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Buckingham set to start on Brentford's shrinking stadium
Capacity of Bees’ previous scheme has been cut by over 10% to make it more affordable
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Output shrinks but new orders rise, ONS figures reveal
New infrastructure orders at record high
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Berkeley confirms modular construction factory plans
Housebuilder has submitted a planning application to build site in Kent
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Nuclear boss says 'more to be done' to tie up deal with South Korean suitor
Moorside plant in Cumbria thrown a lifeline after majority owner Toshiba agrees to sell its stake
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Met Police architect becomes employee owned as profit soars
AHMM latest to use three year old initiative
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