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Boris consults on ambitious London riverside plans
Framework targets 26,500 new homes and 16,000 new jobs
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Redrow breaks through £1bn turnover barrier
Half-year results help boost revenue for 2014 calendar year to over £1bn
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Vinci Construction sees profit slump
‘UK difficulties’ blamed as year-on-year figures almost halve
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Renaker awarded £55m for build-to-let homes in Manchester
Developer secures funds for two schemes in Manchester to provide 779 homes
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Trading places: Housebuilders building schools
With the critical shortage of school places likely to be a hot political topic in the run-up to the general election, Ike Ijeh reports on a growing trend for housebuilders to build the schools themselves
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The quiet revolution
It may not be grabbing headlines, but technological developments in asset management have the potential to transform construction and the country
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Developer warned over £500m Crystal Palace scheme
Council demands deposit and timescale commitments to keep exclusivity
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Contractors in frame for Hyde Park Barracks job
Would-be developer names Sir Robert McAlpine, Ardmore, and Mace
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Webinar 2 2015: The BIM Journey
Ecobuild, in association with ASSA ABLOY, present this free-to-attend live audio webinar at 11am GMT on 17 February - register here
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Government warned over £600m flood defence funding hole
Funding gap threatens to sink flood defence plans
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Straw houses go on sale in Bristol
Affordable straw homes made possible after components win certification
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Laing O'Rourke bags £80m Manchester office scheme
Contractor has begun work on 11-storey scheme in city’s St Peters Square
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More and more specialists upping prices
Balance of specialists reporting an increase rather a decrease in tender prices hits post-recession record
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'No time for the faint hearted' on infrastructure policy, says ICE
Infrastructure body publishes ‘manifesto for infrastructure’
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Minister 'got early warning' of Dundee V&A cost spike
Politicians call for government-level probe over design museum’s soaring price tag
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What to specify: Education
You don’t need an IQ of 150 to realise that there are a plethora of dead clever education products this week, including a door that will close when a fire alarm goes off and another that will fend off the smartest burglar
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Construction industry must step up on sustainability
Does your business know enough about efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change?