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Berkeley 50-storey Blackfriars tower approved
Developer Berkeley Group retains Ian Simpson design but changes use from hotel to residential
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Boris gives green light to Spitalfields scheme
Bennetts-designed redevelopment of historic London Fruit and Wool Exchange approved despite local opposition
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Former RMJM star establishes new international practice
Designer Tony Kettle joins two former RMJM colleagues in forming Kettle Collective
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Ministers to consider Green Deal incentives
But measures to drive take-up must wait until market is up and running
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Aecom integrates divisions in global restructure
Exclusive: Davis Langdon will integrate with Aecom’s planning, design, building and engineering divisions
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Deloitte & AKD Amsterdam office: Deloitteful
PLP Architecture’s office building awarded BREEAM-NL Outstanding design certificate
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Three square up for £170m Crossrail track work
Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Colas compete over £170m of Crossrail track work contracts
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Cameron asserts importance of housebuilding
Prime minister pushes back at Labour and seeks to reframe the Conservatives as the party of home ownership
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Morrell: Green Deal potential "oversold"
Government’s chief construction advisor says flagship scheme will likely only prompt action in 5-10% of households
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Olympics among winners at facilities management gongs
Davis Langdon, Interserve and Mitie also win BFIM awards
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Galliford Try set for £17m Oxford China centre
Contractor lined up to build five-storey building for the university’s St Hugh’s College
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Bam strikes £2.8m BIM deal with Autodesk
Exclusive: Bam to embed BIM across its global operations, with technology to be used on every UK project
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Willmott Dixon appoints two managers
Contractor appoints new chief operating officers to its house building and interiors arms.
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Transport secretary reiterates support for HS2
Patrick McLoughlin says government will work with the Labour opposition to ensure the required legislation is brought forward
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Aedas Architects profit up 500%
UK share of the firm’s revenue jumped from 78% in 2010 to 92% in 2011.
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Developer of £2bn Kent theme park promises range of work
Brookfield Multiplex will not automatically take a main contractor role, despite being part of consortium developing scheme
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Crest Nicholson adopts Garden City principles
Crest Nicholson is to “retrofit” the principles of the Garden City into some of its large schemes with planning permission