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Willmott Dixon wins £147m housing contract
Contractor will maintain 17,000 homes for social housing group
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Broadway Malyan to target China expansion
Focus on Asian market comes after appointment of new chairman, Stuart Rough
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Compendium Living signs £100m deal for development in Derby
Development will see 800 new homes, leisure facilities and commercial space.
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Vinci wins two waste plant contracts worth £330m
Recycling centres in Hertfordshire and Yorkshire
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Vincent Tabak found guilty of Jo Yates murder
Buro Happold consultant will spend a minimum of 20 years in jail.
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BDP unveils masterplan for Russia's sixth biggest city
Residential-led plans for Samara include 5,000 apartments as well as office and retail
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Autodesk and Gehry join forces to promote BIM
Autodesk takes stake in Gehry Technologies as starchitect’s firm moves into BIM consultancy
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Plans unveiled for £350m high-rise development in Croydon
Scheme designed by architect CZWG is part of massive regeneration effort in the London borough.
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Caterpillar profits up in third quarter
Earthmoving equipment giant expects recovery in US and Japan markets to gather pace in 2012
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Tim Byles' £1bn development pipeline: What are the opportunities?
Building questions the former Partnerships for Schools chief on Cornerstone’s upcoming work
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My working day: JFA ecologist Adam Earl
The ecologist at JFA Environmental Planning doesn’t have a regular working day but they all start early with feeding his three chickens
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Miller tops off Carlsberg brewery extension
Brewery will produce over 300 million extra pints of beer a year
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Facebook chooses Sweden for giant new data centre
The facility near the Arctic Circle will cover 11 football pitches
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Comment
Hansom: Talk to my agent
Cocktails and canapes in a tent, a fish and chip supper and a spot on prime-time TV. Sounds like a lifestyle for a B-list celeb, not a day in the life of a contractor
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Construction appointments: 28 October
This week, United House, John Sisk & Sons and Woods Bagot are among the firms to have made new appointments
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The prevention principle: Fast forward
When a construction project is delayed nobody wants to take the blame. Here’s how the prevention principle might come into play
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Market forecast: Stuck in the mud
Prices have continued to stagnate in 2011, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company. And with the eurozone crisis and global unease, construction isn’t going anywhere fast
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Sean Tompkins: Setting it straight
The RICS has faced a lot of criticism lately, with its global expansion drive and proposal to drop its top level qualification under fire. Iain Withers finds out how chief executive Sean Tompkins plans to reconcile ambitious plans abroad with winning back support at home