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Leeds set to bring £80m Green Deal programme to market
Leeds city region to go out to tender next month for Green Deal retrofit programme worth £80m over first three years
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May Gurney loses appeal on £780m highways job
May Gurney has lost its bid to be reinstated in the race for a £780m highway maintenance contract for Norfolk council
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Construction output fell 7% in February
Construction output falls 7% year on year, driven by declines in housing, public sector and commcercial work
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Seddon split into three firms
Seddon Group has restructured to create three independently owned trading companies
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Davis Langdon on London Google HQ
Exclusive: Consultant to work on Google’s £300m new European headquarters in Kings’s Cross
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Aecom to project manage new Indian city
Exclusive: Firm wins job to project manage new city in India that will have a population of a million people.
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Comment
My digital life … Andy Porter
The WSP Digital director discusses cycling, his favourite apps and listening to Hall Oates
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New Olympic stadium images revealed
Plans for venue include gravity-stressed 84m roof when it becomes home of West Ham football club in 2016
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Overheating: It's getting hot in here …
Neil Jefferson, director of the NHBC and chief executive of the Zero Carbon Hub
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Halcrow boosts tall building talent
Firm appoints former Arup director to boost building capability
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in March
This month’s data shows am increase in the number of projects in the North, South-west and Scotland
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Doing without lawyers
More people than ever are choosing to conduct their own construction case without using a lawyer. Fine, but it calls for a more hands-on approach from the referee
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Beware restrictive covenants
Restrictive covenants can deal a fatal blow to a developer’s plans. So make sure you understand what effect a convenant will have on the development before you take the plunge
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Features
Jason Prior: The big picture man
Aecom’s head of buildings and places, Jason Prior, maps out where the company is headed
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Hansom: Multimedia communication
This week, RMJM goes through an identity crisis, Pure Student Living approaches Chinese teenagers online, Aecom’s Jason Prior has words with taxi drivers, and T T launches Johannesburg’s second moon
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Construction appointments: 12 April 2013
Arcadis, Currie Brown, and Mott MacDonald are among the companies making appointments this week
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Comment
By any other name
The Davis Langdon we remember no longer exists - is holding on to the name more of a hindrance than a help?
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Criminal responsibility
Designing out crime is threatened by deregulation of the planning system
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BRE response
BRE is confident that its proposed development in Garston, Watford will enhance the local community
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