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Three year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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Housing associations to cut new builds
Survey results raise questions as to whether the government can meet its new build target
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Carbon floor price to ‘wipe out’ manufacturer profits
Product makers warn the proposed hike in energy costs could force them to move abroad
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West Ham 2012 stadium bidding race begins
Prospective contractors given until 12 May to prequalify
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Trench collapse kills 24-year-old worker
Kent man arrested on suspicion of corporate manslaughter
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Telford Homes plans expansion with £70m loan
Bank loan facility will be used to pay off debts and fund acquisitions
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HSE to charge firms for inspectors' time
Proposals could see construction firms hit with charges of up to £200 an hour for inspectors’s time
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Construction output grew in February
ONS figures show growth ending a run of five consecutive monthly falls
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Miller Group to take 10 sites from collapsed McInerney
Remaining McInerney firm Ludgate Hill thrashes out joint venture with Miller and may take more sites
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BSF led to 'poor use of resources', says James
Report’s author issues damning report card on New Labour’s flagship scheme
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Galliford Try's brand Linden Homes makes first acquisition
Linden Homes has bought a six-acres site in Gloucester since launching last week
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RIBA announces The Social - Various dates
New networking event aims to encourage architects and people in the creative industries to meet and exchange ideas in alternative settings
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Capita appointed on £4m garden project
Firm is project manager on Southport King’s Gardens restoration scheme
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Hill wins £1.8m contract with Texan university
Firm project manager on the construction of various higher education and healthcare projects
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Comment
Contract advice: clauses that risk unravelling your claim
Certain combinations of clauses may have profound consequences for the unsuspecting contractor or subcontractor if the terms are not strictly complied with
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Features
Building Awards 2011 Chief Executive of the Year: Ian Tyler
Balfour Beatty’s Ian Tyler has steered his company through government cuts and a downturn with an eye togrowth and a fierce intellect
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Comment
Benefits of working as a QS abroad
The trainee Costain QS can see the benefits of working abroad but would rather stay here in the UK
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Paul Smith joins forces with Nottingham students
Sir Paul Smith challenges the NTU’s school of art and design and school of architecture, design and the built environment