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London residential market strength boosts Savills
Property agent saw UK revenue rise 6% in 2011
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Southwark housing scheme completes
Metaphorm-designed block will house residents of soon-to-be-demolished Heygate Estate
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Renewable Heat Incentive off to slow start
Less than 1% of the renewable capacity required this year signed-up in first three months
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Capita Symonds bags Olympic park legacy design job
£300m scheme will involve removal of all temporary venues and reconfiguration of 30 bridges
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Cabe calls for revisions to landmark Nine Elms plans
Watchdog criticises proposals for Vauxhall Square and New Covent Garden Market
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SME drive ‘will not apply to construction’
Balfour Beatty and Amey confirm case-by-case approach to subcontract publication despite new government drive
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Green-light for Cartwright Pickard development
Former school site on edge of South Downs is centre for £5.5m development
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First Impressions: Atkins Georgia skyscraper
Our student panel from Nottingham Trent University are impressed with the design of Ad Astra Tower
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Gove under fire over plan to cut size of special schools
Fears grow that the Department for Education is failing to heed lessons from past school building programmes
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Construction employment holds up in 2011 - but fears remain over job prospects
Flat national picture masks significant regional variations that bode poorly for the North
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May Gurney appoints new group finance director
Firm promotes former group corporate development director
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Mitie lands Lloyds Banking Group deal
Outsourcing and energy services firm is preferred bidder for facilities and energy-management partnership
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King's Cross Western Concourse: Space Travel
John McAslan’s 8,500m2 Western Concourse at King’s Cross is transport architecture on an epic scale, returning the station to the grandeur of the golden age of trave. Just a shame about the glazing …
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King's Cross western concourse completed
Network Rail declares £550m five-year programe finished and ready to open
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Miller Group reports £90m pre-tax loss
Construction group reveals details of refinancing deal to reduce its debt mountain
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Imperial College plans 'need more work'
Design Council Cabe review issues ‘could try harder’ verdict on White City campus plan
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Climate change could render modern buildings 'obsolete'
RICS calls for resilience to climate change to be factored into building valuations
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Comment
Why not NewBuy to Let?
Yolande Barnes asks if the government mortgage scheme can be extended to institutional landlords
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Scunthorpe sports centre up for green award
A unique sports centre in Scunthorpe has been shortlisted for the public building of the year in the Sustain Awards. The Pods at Scunthorpe, constructed by Bowmer & Kirkland for North Lincolnshire Council and Yorkshire Forward features an unusual interlinked geodesic dome structure with an engineered glued laminated timber frame.The ...
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Comment
By how many will NewBuy boost house-building numbers?
A useful bump, maybe. But the Government scheme is unlikely to have a major impact on overall home sales.