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Hansom: Without a paddle
Have your faith in humanity restored by this week’s tattle as construction employees cycle, paddle and run in the name of fundraising. Then swiftly lose it again as research shows how many DIY jaunts end with a trip to A E
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The clock is ticking
The government must act quickly on energy efficiency delivery – damage has already been done
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Image of the week: Still standing
The demolition of Glasgow’s Red Road flats on Sunday left two blocks still partially intact
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Construction output to grow by 3.6% in 2016
Latest forecast from Experian show output for all construction work to hit £142bn in 2017
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Carillion poaches £75m Balfour rail scheme
Carillion confirmed it has picked up the Northwest Electrification project
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Mark Group insulation business saved by management buyout
New company formed by previous management at collapsed Mark Group buys insulation business
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Keep the faith
‘Good faith’ obligations pop up everywhere – you might wonder why they need to be mentioned at all
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Land Secs' £100m Ealing scheme steps forward
Government approves compulsory purchase order to allow the development of Ealing’s new cultural quarter by Land Securities
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Only one in six building services firms set for BIM
ECA survey shows only 16% are fully prepared for mandatory use of Level 2 next year
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Helical Bar sells Network Rail building for £43m
Helical Bar has sold Network Rail’s Enterprise House building in Paddington for £43m to an overseas investor
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Tesco sells development sites for £250m
Tesco has sold 11 development sites to investment manager Meyer Bergman with a further three planned
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Ridge buys CRE8 to bolster North-west presence
Acquisition of Manchester-based project manager helps fuel further Ridge Partners expansion
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Network Rail approves £130m Heathrow link amid review
Direct rail link from Reading to Heathrow gets green light amid review into projects in CP5 spending plan
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BES: Birmingham or bust
Birmingham council has scrapped its energy efficiency drive. We look at how the £1bn Birmingham Energy Savers scheme and the Green Deal’s fates were inextricably bound, and what the city’s options are now
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Legal challenge to £85m Ordsall Chord thrown out
Top judge throws out legal challenge by engineer Mark Whitby, allowing project to go ahead
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Bore to step down as Birmingham City Council leader
Sir Albert Bore will stand down from the role in December
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’