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Green light for 2,000-home Salford scheme
Middlewood Locks project is backed by Chinese and Singaporean investment
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Mears profit up a third as Morrison contracts come good
Social housing specialist posts improved results and warns rivals hold “unsustainable” contracts
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Infrastructure: Energy transmission
The UK’s energy transmission networks need to attract large volumes of investment to respond to a rapidly changing energy market. David Porter and Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris review progress as new regulatory systems bed down
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Plans for 26-storey tower in Birmingham revealed
Designs for 26-storey tower unveiled by Sterling Property Ventures
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Budget 2015: Osborne urged to prioritise infrastructure spending
Chancellor asked to put infrastructure top of agenda at Budget
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RIBA slams proposal to water down DECs policy
RIBA responds to government consultation on plans to exempt some public buildings from DECs
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London design firm bags major Cairo job
CID Interieur will design interiors for major Egyptian developer’s headquarters
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Wates rebrands £125m fit-out business
Interiors and Retail business to be known as Wates Smartspace
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Budget 2015: Osborne to make case for HS3
New £10bn rail link expected to be given go-ahead in Budget
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House of Lords plans built environment committee
Lords approve plans for adhoc select committee to scrutinise national policy
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G&T wins Westminster Abbey tower commission
Consultant will project manage construction of a discreet tower for visitors adjacent to famous abbey
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Comment
London needs a plan
The chancellor and the mayor of London have confirmed ‘Housing Zones’ for the capital but we need more detail on how to deliver 400,000 homes by 2025
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Winners confirmed for £4bn public sector framework
Bam, Galliford Try, Kier and Morgan Sindall among big winners on new southern England deal
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Mayor announces two new housing zones
Johnson unveils two new zones in Waltham Forest and Wembley
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CDM regs: Is this change we can believe in?
Some think CDM 2015 will make confusing and costly changes but the HSE believes the new regulations will streamline health and safety in practice
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Severfield launches 'bridges team'
Steelwork contractor recruits staff rom wound down infrastructure division of Mabey Bridge
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Holcim applies brakes to Lafarge mega-merger
Swiss building materials giant says it wants to renegotiate merger terms with French rival