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Lakehouse buys water hygiene specialist
Contractor says it expects growth in legionella control services after regulatory changes
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Gehry and Foster's Battersea designs unveiled
First images of flats designed by Frank Gehry and Foster Partners at Battersea Power Station revealed
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Pane of glass falls from London office building
Pane of glass falls several stories onto pavement from office construction site, but fortunately no one injured
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Austria warns of legal fight over £16bn Hinkley project
Austria says it will take European Commission to court if Brussels backs the UK’s planned support for the Hinkley nuclear power project
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Berkeley poaches Quintain finance director
Berkeley Group lures back former finance boss from rival developer Quintain
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Further woe for Miller's problem theatre
Opening show at Bangor University theatre cancelled after being pushed back five months
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Major contractors facing threat of crane strike
Crane drivers at crane firm HTC Plant to vote on industrial action that could hit sites around the country
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Lib Dems reject move to back expansion of Gatwick airport
Liberal Democrat leaderships’ proposal to change party policy on airport expansion defeated
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Davey unveils £100m Green Deal boost
Energy secretary to announce fresh £100m to reopen Green Deal cash-back incentive scheme
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Cable calls for 'help to build, not help to buy'
Business secretary says borrowing more to invest in housebuilding and infrastructure is ‘no brainer’ and hits out at government’s Help to Buy scheme
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Arup wins key role on Tokyo Olympics
Consultant to review masterplan and work with Aecom on venue designs and legacy transformation
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Lib Dems pledge 50,000 homes in garden cities
Party says homes will be built along route of a reopened Oxford to Cambridge train line
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Sweett boss exits after 34 years with firm
Chief executive Dean Webster brings forward retirement and departs with immediate effect
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Beijing CCTV designer eyes London studio
Former OMA partner Ole Scheeren, the designer behind Beijing’s iconic CCTV Building, considering launching a London studio
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Boris gives go-ahead to Mount Pleasant scheme
Mayor of London approves controversial development on site currently occupied by Royal Mail sorting office in Farringdon
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Government to claw back Hinkley construction underspend
European Commission demands UK impose more provisions to recover taxpayers’ money
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Vinci picks new UK construction boss
Vinci has appointed a new chairman and chief executive to its UK construction business
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Government ups renewables budget to £300m
Subsidy for renewable power projects increased under energy market reforms
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Amec warns of impact of currency headwinds
Engineer says revenue and profit in 2014 will be hit by the strength of the pound