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The politics behind Help to Buy
What will become of the government’s divisive housing scheme after the 2015 General Election?
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English house prices break pre-recession peak
Latest government data shows strong UK price rises
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Jacque Hinman to take reins at CH2M Hill
Firm’s international president to take over as CEO in 2014 as Lee McIntire prepares to step down
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The power's in the community
Getting communities working together to harness renewable energy is the key to its success
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Made in Britain
British consultants should capitalise on their reputation as market leaders to win large scale projects around the world
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Plans launched for 34-storey Make-designed London tower
Henderson Global Investors unveils plans for stepped City tower
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Turner & Townsend chosen for Midland Metro
Consultant will project manage extensions in Wolverhampton and Birmingham
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Galliford Try posts 17% rise in profit
Improved margin in housebuilding business and steady performance in construction helps firm to post profit of £74m
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JCT in non-UK markets: Going global
The JCT is launching a survey to find out about people’s experiences of using its contracts abroad. Our new columnist weighs up its chances of success in an international market
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Three firms shortlisted for £120m North-east schools
Contractors invited to bid for second batch of private finance schools to come to market through Priority School Building Programme
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Cities pose real challenges for a sustainable future
With more and more of the global population living in cities, Peter Head explores the practical steps necessary to ensure a sustainable future
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Chinese cladding firm wins first UK skyscraper job
Far East Facade will construct curtain wall for 37-storey London tower
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Historic reversal as Lib Dems back nuclear power
The Liberal Democrats have accepted the role of nuclear power in the UK’s energy mix for the first time in their history
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Clegg wins argument over economy
Update: Lib Dems back motion supporting deficit reduction strategy and support greater flexibilities for councils to borrow to build more homes
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Nikal wins planning for £70m Altrincham scheme
A £70m mixed-use development in Altrincham, Cheshire, has been approved by Trafford council
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Green light for Farringdon over-station project
Development at Farringdon Crossrail station receives planning permission
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The lack of specialist architects
Having more executive architect practices in the UK would create jobs for young people and avoid the problems that projects are running into