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This week in 2001
15 years ago New York’s authorities wanted to redevelop the area devestated by the 11 September attacks
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Major contractors to be prosecuted over Crossrail death
The three contractors face charges over the death of a worker and two other incidents
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Peabody latest to reveal merger plan
Deal with Family Mosaic would create a £618m-turnover group
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Efficiency in the NHS doesn’t have to mean cost cutting
NHS trusts must squeeze every penny out of limited captial funding, but with some careful thought at in the early stages they can deliver better outcomes
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Directors at Willmott Dixon energy arm head for exit
Division hit by government decision to pull plug on Green Deal and zero-carbon homes last year
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In pics: Hadid's Science Museum maths gallery opens
Scheme is part of wider revamp of central London institution
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Neil Martin: Steady as he goes
Since Neil Martin took over at the helm of Lendlease’s European construction operations he has returned the firm to profit and steadied the ship. So the question everyone wants to know is how he did it
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A winning formula
Creating cities that foster vibrant communities and with the infrastructure in place to secure their economic competitiveness, is no mean feat
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L&Q targets 100,000 home pipeline after merger
Housing association merger with East Thames backed by £2.6bn refinancing
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Carillion revenue surges in 2016
Construction group says strong rise in turnover will underpin profit growth this year
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Bacton Low Rise: Community blessed
The reinvention of the Bacton Low Rise council estate shows that regeneration is as much about residents as construction - and that it is better to view the local community as an asset than a hindrance
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Placemaking in student housing
Involving students, staff and the local community in masterplanning has helped transform this university campus
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The community's alternative masterplan for Oval
Local campaign groups that oppose Berkeley’s masterplan for a development in south London are calling for a scheme on a more human scale
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What to specify: Residential
Rapid rendering, accessible windows, vibrant carpet tiles for student housing, a deep undermount sink and a very thin radiator are among this week’s product news
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Wates lands £27m deal for fighter jet building
Contractor to deliver facility to house jets which are among the most expensive in history
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ISG leaves £41m stadium job
Contractor said delays and cost increases meant it couldn’t continue with scheme
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Leeds unveils £270m rail investment plans
Three new stations planned in the east of the city, including a connection to Leeds Bradford Airport
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Large firms to publish payment times from April
Government publishes plans to mandate reporting of payment performance