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Crofton wins key role on Jehovah's Witnesses campus
Engineer lands role on scheme that will predominantly be designed and constructed by volunteers
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Comment
Adjudication: A red card for the bullies
An adjudicator has to decide disputes without fear or favour, but how can they do this when bullying is so widely considered to be just part of the game?
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Parliamentary renovations: Houses of cards
The Houses of Parliament are in desperate need of repair. With just 20 years of life left within their crumbling walls, proposals for renovation are being drawn up
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PC Harrington Contractors appoints administrator
Leeds Combined Court tells Building concrete specialist has filed notice of appointment of administrator
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Development deal struck for major New Oxford Street project
Oxford Properties and Brockton Capital agree deal to build AHMM-designed mixed-use scheme
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Bouygues JV confirmed for London's Garden Bridge
A Bouygues joint venture has been confirmed as preferred contractor to build London’s Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge. Bouygues is in joint venture with Travaux Publics and Cimolai. The Garden Bridge is scheduled to complete in time to open in summer 2018, providing the timetable is not derailed by a forthcoming ...
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UK construction growth slips to 22-month low
Buyers blame election uncertainty for slowdown in construction output growth
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Miller Group posts three-fold pre-tax profit jump
Housing and property group posts strong 2014 results, despite charging £12.6m for long-term incentives for senior staff
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Crest Nicholson and M&G ink PRS deal
Developer and investor agree deal to fund construction of Bath scheme
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Judge green lights Shell Centre campaigner's appeal
Qatari Diar and Canary Wharf Group £1.2bn project heads back to court
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Seven contractors bag £300m towers refurb framework
Keepmoat, HT Forrest and Henry Boot among contractors appointed to refurbishment framework
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Scaled-back refurb of London's Southbank Centre wins planning
£24m repair and upgrade scheme approved after controversial glass box plan mothballed
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Launch of 'Teach First-style' scheme to get architects into councils
Local authorities sign up to attract brightest young architects and planners
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British Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 opens to public
Wolfgang Buttress-designed structure set to cause a buzz
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Comment
Zero carbon can stimulate economic growth
By 2019 all new non-domestic buildings need to be zero carbon - we won’t make it if we don’t fundamentally change our thinking
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Comment
Who can we trust?
With the prospect of a coalition government, it’s important to properly consider the smaller political parties’ construction values
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Election special: The parties compared
With less than a week to go until the election, and all parties having finally published their manifestos, how do the parties line up on the key issues for construction?
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Construction’s election week: 01.05.15
With less than a week to go housing is edging higher in the two main parties’ agendas