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Peel and Barratt granted planning for 268 homes in Liverpool
Work is expected to start on site in early 2012
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Farrells' Kennedy Town Swimming Pool opens in Hong Kong
Phase one provides two outdoor pools with views of Victoria harbour
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Commercial development falls sharply in November
Savills data says confidence now at lowest ebb for more than two years
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Green Deal investment a priority for £3bn government fund
Offshore wind and recycling projects will also get a share of £3bn of government funds
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Government could face EU legal action over FITs cut
Plans to cut solar subsidies may contravene European agreements to source 15% of energy from renewables by 2020
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Tyneside 800-home scheme goes in for planning
Housing developer People for Places has submitted £140m scheme
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English cities given extra powers to drive growth
Eight urban centres will have greater say over major spending projects
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Skanska wins £25m Bath Spa University job
Firm beat off competition from Bam, Cowlin, Leadbitter and Sir Robert McAlpine to win the project
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Shepherd Construction wins £17m university job
University College Birmingham’s new campus will include lecture theatres, a 24-hour ‘study hub’ and a 200-seater café
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Battersea crashes into administration
Ernst & Young appointed to redevelopment project with £502m debt
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Vinci picked for £16m Ludlow Health Facility
Firm will draw up plans alongside Amber Infrastructure and Aedas Architects
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Minister: FIT rate 'may be higher than 21p'
Greg Barker is to announce than 21p feed-in tariff is a minimum
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Concrete specialist J Reddington falls victim to hoax administration
Police are investigating after a fake notice was lodged with Companies House
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Work begins on £50m Capita Cyprus scheme
Capita’s architecture subsidiary ESA masterplanned the 17ha project
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Video: Electricians clash with police at Balfour site
Protestors attempt to access Balfour Beatty’s Blackfriars station
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Comment
Warning: treat ONS figures with care
The ONS’ estimate of a 1.1% drop in output in October may not be as bad as it looks
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RICS calls in law firm to examine conflict of interest
Field Fisher Waterhouse to investigate allegations that staff misused internal information on website
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Comment
Up in the air
If you can navigate the frameworks, compliance standards and demanding clients, aviation is a lucrative sector to be in
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Insulating boards
Kingspan’s products were used on a house in Balham as they were the cheapest, thinnest and best performing for that application