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Deeds: Signed, sealed, delivered
Deeds hark back to the time of Dickens and used to be delivered by hand. But how do they work in the 21st century? A recent case reveals the answer
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Aiming for zero (carbon)
The government is consulting on the feed-in tariff cut, but Dan Jestico says it should also be asking the industry for views on how non-domestic buildings can be zero carbon by 2019
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Inbox: News analysis
Readers interpret recent news of government funding for housing and architects’ unemployment
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Cost model: Temporary venues
With the popularity of global sporting events continuing to grow against a background of economic uncertainty and the need for reducing public expenditure, Hein le Roux of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, examines the pros and cons of using temporary venues for sporting events
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Pension fund vehicle to be set up 'within four months'
Government to create platform for £20bn of institutional investment in infrastructure schemes
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Minister asks industry how to spend £200m of Green Deal cash
Possible suggested uses include demonstration sites and council tax rebates
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Telford saves £1m on construction costs
East London housebuilder has taken advantage of weak construction market
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May Gurney turnover boosted by highways spending
May Gurney’s acquisition of contrator Turriff also helps to drive total revenue increase to 21%
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Almacantar's £400m Lord's cricket ground scheme ditched
MCC announces it will not proceed with AHMM-designed redevelopment project
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Glasgow college to get 'super campus' after £200m deal
Atkins, Michael Laird Partnership, Turner & Townsend and Gardiner & Theobald all involved in scheme
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£150m green power station gets the go-ahead
Nevis biomass plant in Newport will be half funded by Santander with construction to start next Spring
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Breyer Group reveals scale of damage after FITs cut
Multi-million pound contracts with Colchester and Islington councils in doubt after Peabody cancellation
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Pickles rejects Manchester council bid for fire station
Council had applied for a Compulsory Purchase Order for derelict landmark
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Ardmore starts work on £26m Tower Hamlets regeneration project
Scheme will see the creation of 139 homes
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Government to spend £4bn through project bank accounts
Cabinet office minister Francis Maude backs paying supply chain firms directly
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Ardmore wins £60m Kensington resi scheme
Contractor will build first phase of PRP-designed west London scheme
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Battersea power station to fall into administrators hands
Banks demand over £500m of credit be returned forcing a likely sale of the iconic building
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Medical building blocks: Stryker unveils office
Volker Fitzpatrick was contractor on the three-story, 10,000m2 facility