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Canary Wharf shareholders set to accept £2.6bn takeover bid
Decision would give Brookfield and Qatar Investment Authority 85% of shares
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Labour pledges Help to Build scheme for SMEs
Shadow minister to unveil party’s housing plans at Building and FMB pre-election event
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Central London land prices rocket
Cost of central London land has shot up 48% in four years, far outstripping gains in the rest of the country
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Watered down zero carbon homes policy clears Parliament hurdle
Infrastructure Bill passes House of Commons with crucial zero carbon clause untouched
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London’s 'Crossrail for bikes' to open in 2016
Part of £913m project is to be over 15 miles long
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Green light for Cambridge zero carbon 200-home scheme
Hill wins planning permission for energy efficient 208-home scheme
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Swansea Bay lagoon funding consultation launched
Government proposes offering project’s backers a guaranteed fixed price for electricity generated
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Post-war offices listed across England
More than a dozen buildings added to register after 18-month project
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Stride Treglown transfers ownership to its staff
Chairman says move staves off sale and retains financial independence
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Pickles green lights Old Oak Common development corp
London’s deputy mayor says he is trying to reach a compromise between Cargiant and QPR for the future of the site
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Ed Davey and Natalie Bennett confirmed for Ecobuild
Lord John Prescott and Alistair Campbell also confirmed as Ecobuild 2015 speakers
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Bristol Life Sciences: Split personality
Sheppard Robson’s Bristol Life Sciences building comprises a sober street facade that apes Georgian townhouse vernacular; and a dramatic, industrial laboratory elevation that ripples like a giant metallic wave
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Independent investigator to probe Dundee V&A costs
Architect Kengo Kuma expresses ‘surprise’ as construction costs soar from £45m to £80.1m
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British Land unveils new London refurb job
Work on the 17-storey glass office building on Euston Road to start this summer
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Construction output fell in fourth quarter 2014
Construction output decrease drags down UK economic growth
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Kingspan acquires European rival
Deal agreed for £350m-turnover Joris Ide, an insulated panel maker with sites across Europe
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There can be no delay in recruiting more women in construction
As the skills shortage gets worse, there can be no excuse for failing to recruit women
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 34%
Housebuilder ‘encouraged by strong start to the year’, after boosts to completions and forward sales
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Government announces £36m for seaside projects
Blackpool Illuminations, Tate St Ives and Scarborough market among projects earmarked for cash
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Construction SMEs write off £2bn a year in bad debt
Reports reveals 70% of firms have scrapped an average of £30,000 over past three years