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Heathrow to consult public on runway proposals
Airport seeks to determine which of two proposals to expand Heathrow’s capacity shortlisted by the Davies Commission has the most public support
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Construction and immigration: Have your say
With the immigration debate raging, Building wants to hear the views of the construction sector on the issue
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Renew bosses pocket pay hikes of up to 10%
Chief executive receives £201,000 in bonuses as firm reports 27% rise in pre-tax profit
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Almost 60% of construction firms expect growth in 2014
Latest Markit/CIPS survey also reveals sector grew for eighth straight month in December
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KPF submits west London tower plans
Architect aiming to convert west London’s Empress State office building into residential
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Irish challenge to £16bn Hinkley project dismissed
Judge rejects application for judicial review of government’s decision to grant the scheme planning permission
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Comment
Inconsistent design information is a blight
The RIBA should regulate architects’ work stages
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Goodbye Mansell: Balfour Beatty ditches famous brand
Balfour Beatty confirms it has finally scrapped historic brand Mansell along with Birse Civils
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Regional cities 'need greater financial powers'
Cities should be entitled to claim cashback from the Treasury when they take measures to boost jobs and economic growth, a new report suggests
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Cameron hails impact of Help to Buy
Latest government figures show 6,000 people have applied for mortgages through Help to Buy in first three months of scheme
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Sweett appoints new finance boss
Consultant Sweett Group has appointed a new chief financial officer
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Galliford Try faces £18m claim over Broadway Plaza
Contractor facing a legal claim for leaks in the deck of the £80m Broadway Plaza shopping centre in Birmingham
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Comment
Cultural change in the digital era
Levering the many benefits of BIM requires significant changes in mindset and an evolution in roles and thinking
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Comment
Slow drift to certainty over offshore wind projects
Well-publicised problems with off-shore wind may be obscuring progress over energy projects
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Insulation measures collapse under Green Deal
Loft insulation installations have fallen by over 90% while cavity wall installations plummet by 77% after introduction of Green Deal and ECO
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Plans for London cycle 'utopia' unveiled
Foster + Partners have unveiled plans to build a new network of elevated cycle paths in London.
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Keepmoat plots expansion into Scotland
Housing and regeneration specialist plans to build new build homes north of the border for the first time