More news – Page 1205
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Design picked for Pimlico bridge
Crossing must still win planning in face of fierce objections from north bank residents
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Contractors' salary survey 2015: Rise and shine
Wage inflation among contractors may have slowed in the past year, but it’s still a pretty good time to ask for a pay rise
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Old court buildings also to be sold for housing
Spending Review 2015: Sale of courts and prisons could release land for over 5,000 homes
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Chancellor grants reprieve to RHI subsidy scheme
Spending Review 2015: ‘Cheaper’ alternative to the ECO scheme also announced
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Firms to pay apprenticeships levy to raise £3bn by 2020
Spending Review 2015: Levy set at 0.5% of employer’s pay bill - but allowance means less than 2% of employers will pay it
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Osborne: £6.9bn more for housing
Spending Review 2015: Tax raid on buy-to-let investors to pay for doubling of the budget for affordable housing
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Comment
Specs and the City
The City of London has progressed past its original Square Mile perimeter physically. Now what businesses want culturally from the urban landscape has also changed
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Spending Review 2015: Reaction round-up
Construction industry figures react to today’s announcement in the Spending Review and Autumn Statement
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Osborne doubles public housing budget
Chancellor delivers Spending Review packed with policies for construction
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Spending Review 2015 - as it happened
All the news as it breaks from the chancellor’s Spending Review and Autumn Statement
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Mouchel bags £40m North Yorkshire win
Kier-owned consultant lands four-year deal to provide advice to council on property and infrastructure
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Bam wins planning for £70m Leeds office
Bam Properties wins approval for its latest £70m office project in Leeds
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Will Alsop submits 15-storey Vauxhall tower
15-storey scheme in Vauxhall will have just a dozen flats
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Final approval for Lord's cricket ground expansion
Mayor of London approves scheme that will increase ground’s capacity to 29,500
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Osborne to announce 'affordable housing' push
Treasury to pledge almost £7bn to housebuilding and target delivering 400,000 ‘affordable homes’ in England
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Features
Horizontal lifts: A sideways move
ThyssenKrupp has come up with a lift that not only functions without cables, but is also able to move horizontally as well as vertically. So what might this mean for the future of building design?
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Comment
Spending review: Providing the detail
While Osborne’s £100bn commitment to infrastructure is good news, all eyes will be on the detail of the Spending Review for greater clarity
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Assael named industry's top employer
Assael wins best employer in Building’s Good Employers Guide for second year in a row