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Nottingham universities research into pothole repair
Joint project will evaluate current approaches for road pothole repairs and advice on improving the existing design guidance
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Olympic construction figures recognised in New Year honours
Chairman of the ODA receives knighthood while others honoured with OBEs and MBEs
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Public impressed by 2012 Olympics construction effort
Populus poll shows two thirds of Britons hailing delivery success as Locog urged to allow firms to gain credit
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Olympic wonders & blunders with Jack Pringle
Why partner at Pringle Brandon thinks Hopkins’ velodrome races to victory over Anish Kapoor’s Orbit
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Building kicks off 2012 with special Olympics coverage
Campaign celebrating UK construction’s achievements will be across print, online and social media
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Leicester Council proposes new HQ building
City mayor predicts demolition of existing 1970s tower blocks
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House prices set to remain flat in 2012
Nationwide says prices “surprisingly resilient” this year given economic gloom
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Construction predicted to fall by more than 5% in 2012
Industrial, infrastructre and private housing sectors should escape decline, CPA says
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IPPR says government housing strategy will fail
Left-leaning think-tank says government is giving developers a free ride
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New Olympic venue images
The Building team is now on its Christmas break and will be back on 3 January 2012. In the meantime we leave you with LOCOG’s new aerial images of the Olympic park
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Details of £420m housing scheme published
Developers have one month to repond to HCA-run prospectus
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Foster to design high-speed rail station in Spain
Foster + Partners wins competition to design Ourense AVE Station
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Monthly insolvencies up 15% year-on-year
Experian data shows the construction sector had the second largest number of insolvencies in UK economy last month
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MPs: 'Solar subsidy cuts undermined industry confidence'
Report by the committee on energy and climate change concludes government was clumsy in its handling of cut plans
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Balfour Beatty consortium wins £535m Australian rail contract
Scheme will see contractor work on track for first metropolitan rail line in Melbourne for 80 years
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Government FITs cut 'unlawful'
Government to appeal after High Court judge brands DECC decision illegal
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Where will the construction work be in 2012?
There may be less work in 2012, but that doesn’t mean less opportunity for smart construction firms
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Battersea put on sale 'in New Year'
Administrator of stricken scheme says interest already received from several major players
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London Bridge overhaul designs gets green light
New visualisations released of revamped station