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Great Portland Estates gets strict on payment terms
Developer steps up pressure on main contractors to ensure that supply chain is paid promptly
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The UK's tallest building in 1977
Seifert’s 183m contribution to London’s skyline has been widely criticised but was praised for its innovative construction in the 1970s
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Morrell: Demise of Davis Langdon brand ‘unutterably sad’
Former senior partner mourns passing of historic name in UK construction
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals in June 2013
Persimmon Homes is the undisputed leader of the pack with awards totalling £332m
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EFA reveals bidders day for next batch of Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency announces details of bidders day for North-east batch of private finance schools
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Sweett bounces back into profit after difficult year
Consultant recovers from internal turbulence and poor financial performance, with revenue up 11%
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Debenhams Oxford Street: Time to shine
Debenhams’ Oxford Street store is ready to come out of the shadows with an innovative cladding concept
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Latest cladding products: July 2013
It’s what’s on the outside that counts, as manufacturers lay out an array of solutions for the discerning specifier, from facade sealants to stainless steel shingles
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Hansom: Let's go geographical
As the planning minister clashes with the countryside, the construction adviser hangs out in a field, the energy minister contemplates the Green Deal desert, and Davis Langdon moves further from a mountain
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Building buys a pint for … Pilon
Mountains, capitalism and real ale were discussed in a dingy Waterloo establishment when Building bought a pint for Pilon
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Carrots as well as sticks
To tackle climate change, markets and regulations need to pull in the same direction - alas, the government is scrambling to keep hold of the rope
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Always HS2 tomorrow
Investment that would stimulate local economies quickly has been cut, while vague promises for the future remain
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Southbank agrees to review £120m revamp
The Southbank Centre will review Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £120m revamp amid rising opposition to the scheme
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Work begins at Battersea Power station
David Cameron, Boris Johnson and the prime minister of Malaysia attend ground breaking ceremony at the Battersea Power Station development
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Nuclear power on course for 2020 start, says Davey
Energy secretary says UK can still complete construction on new nuclear power plants fast enough to have them running by 2020
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The Stage gets planning permission
Multi-million pound scheme will showcase remains of Shakespearean theatre
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Redrow posts 26% increase in revenue
Housebuilder reports strong performance with profit set to beat expectations