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CITB puts costly modernisation drive on ice
Exclusive: Skills body CITB puts restructure that could have cost up to £7m on the ‘back burner’ amid mounting problems
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Osborne eyes equity model for social homes
Government considers funding affordable housing by taking equity stakes in new-build social homes as part of spending review
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CBI calls for tripling of overseas construction trade
Lobby group calls for measures in industrial strategy, including global growth targets and increased R D spend
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Nuclear giants could face Sellafield dismissal
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority to rule in September on whether to continue with current management team
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Whole-life carbon: Domestic
Lifecycle analysis sheds light on whether retrofitting or rebuilding will best help the government to deliver its 2050 carbon reduction targets
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Call for major reform of social housing funding
Report finds serious problems with affordable rent system in advance of government spending review
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Wates appoints ex-Morgan Sindall boss
Firm looking to expand its presence in education and commercial markets with appointment of Peter Whitmore
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Capita scraps Capita Symonds brand
Capita Symonds brand to disappear with business rebadged as Capita property and infrastructure
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Mass protests in Brazil linked to construction spending
Street protestors rail against sums spent on Olympic and World Cup building
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Signs of stability in construction activity, but recovery looks a way off yet
We are yet to see real signs of a sustained improvement in the construction output data
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Interview with Marc Vlessing, Pocket
How developer Pocket plans to make London living affordable
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Berkeley Group profit jumps 26%
Group posts revenue of £1.38bn with an operating margin of over 20%
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Chinese investor to develop London towers
Chinese investor to develop KPF’s residential twin tower scheme in London’s Nine Elms that will be the tallest in the capital
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Cheesegrater rises to the top in the City
The £340m Leadenhall building is officially the tallest tower in the City of London after topping out this week
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Government slammed over Part L delay
Industry figures says uncertainty is bad for growth and risks undermining zero-carbon homes agenda
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Surveyor jailed after double life as graffiti vandal
A building surveyor has been jailed for 3½ years after being convicted of spray painting graffiti on an ‘industrial scale’
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Heathrow makes case for expansion
Report drawn up by Aecom and other consultants for airport operator warns of massive job losses if airport was to close
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Small builders frozen out of public sector work
Survey by the Federation of Master Builders finds many SMEs do not know where to find public sector contracts
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Glasgow arena 'still on schedule' after blaze
Hydro arena in Glasgow still set for Rod Stewart gig in September despite blaze
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Willmott Dixon completes £62m Brum campus building
Willmott Dixon has completed its work on Associated Architects-designed Parkside Building for Birmingham City University