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Education for the future
The coalition is avoiding spending money on those who need it the most with its plans for education
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Lack of good faith
More good faith may be what’s needed in the industry but unfortunately it isn’t what we’re getting
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Wonders & blunders with Vicky Richardson
For Vicky Richardson, the view from the Emirates Air Line cable car shows a city with exciting potential to fly high - whereas the sight of the supposedly future-facing Crystal is a bit of a downer
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Sustainability: European housing
Phil Birch of Sweett Group reviews recent research by the Energy Bill Revolution campaign to assess what it is going to take to turn the UK into the energy efficiency champion of Europe
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Government puts £50m into Green Deal
Funding to back Green Deal Finance company comes as assessment rates soar after second full month of scheme
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Baris collapsed owing creditors £8.8m
Administrator FRP finds only £169,442 to pay trade creditors
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Willmott Dixon wins £250k in court case
Contractor has won a legal case for just £250k in withheld fees from developer Newlon Housing
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Bam bags £30m Salford university job
Contractor appointed preferred bidder for £30m arts and media centre at the University of Salford
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Firm backs worker’s blacklisting claim in Crossrail case
Exclusive: Allegations that workers on Crossrail project were victimised for raising safety issues backed by former subcontractor on project
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EC Harris stars quit to start own business
Exclusive: Richard Taylor and Mark Lacey to leave consultant’s commercial team to set up their own firm
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Land of Oz
A recent dip in Australia’s construction output figures may have spooked Australians but for UK firms the market is an entirely different world
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Brookfield takes expanded role on revamped Pinnacle
Contractor takes management role on revamped project that is expected to include a residential element
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Sweett board lambasts Ives’ bid to retake control of firm
Board deems actions of former chairman ‘motivated by emotion’, ahead of shareholder vote on 9 May
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Anna Stewart: The successor
This month, Anna Stewart takes over the reins at Laing O’Rourke, the UK’s largest private contractor. Tough decisions await her
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Candy & Candy falls into the red
Developer says slowdown in design work at its One Hyde Park site caused switch from profit to loss
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Hammerson unveils £70m Southampton scheme
Developer plans two phase leisure-led development next to its WestQuay shopping centre
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English Heritage backs Smithfield plan
Conservation body backs John McAslan + Partners’ planned redevelopment of Smithfield Market having opposed previous plans
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Finding work after study
How do university courses support students in finding employment? We spoke to four built environment schools to find out what they offer
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