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Building Awards 2011 shortlist: Ravensbourne College
Shortlisted for Public Building Project of the Year: Ravensbourne College refuses to be merely another building in the shadow of the Millenium Dome
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Galliford Try merges housing brands
Contractor plans to grow housing business to 4,000 homes over next three years
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IUK publishes implementation plan for £3bn savings
A data group and industry behaviour code to be established
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Tom Foulkes to step down as ICE director general
Spencer Stuart appointed to headhunt his successor
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RIBA extends deadline for Forgotten Spaces
Competition stimulates debate on how abandoned land could be transformed for more productive uses
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Budget backs apprenticeships
Osborne announces 40,000 new apprenticeships for unemployed youth and £180m to fund 10,000 adult apprenticeships
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Eaga wins £210m extension to Warm Front contract
New Carillion company will provide housing insulation and renewables for the government-funded scheme
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Coop Himmelb(l)au reveals design for Albanian Parliament
New Parliament building featuer a glass cone wrapped in a perforated steel skin
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WYG posts £22m loss as revenue slumps 27%
Engineer says it is moving away from ’challenging’ UK to focus on global markets
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Construction expert witnesses lose court immunity
Professionals may see insurance premiums rise lawyers warn after landmark judgment
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Taylor Wimpey sells US arm for £595m
Housebuilder will now focus on UK market and reduce its debt pile
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Students challenged to design their own school
School children enter Design my Learning Space competition to design their own school
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Building Awards 2011 shortlist: Central St Giles
Shortlisted for Building Project of the Year: This former haven for convicts and leper is now a breath of fresh air in central London
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Tribal blames public sector cuts for 57% profit fall
Consultant reduces net debt by a third, announces that chief executive will stand down in April
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Galliford Try completes deal on £58m programme
Construction to start this week on Orkney Islands schools scheme
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Bribery Act date finally set
Act will come into force on 1 July as the government publishes long-awaited guidance
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Regulator insists on BAA Stansted sale
Review by Competition Commission says airports operator must stick to original timetable
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Potholes boost May Gurney
Infrastructure support company says it saw higher than expected highways spending in past six months
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Ernst & Young expands construction team
Firm appoints in construction and real estate advisory services in NY and expands in California