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Repair and maintenance market on the mend
Construction product group SIG says sector is beginning to improve after a steep fall.
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John McAslan picks design for Wyclef Jean's Haiti studio
RIBA competition winner is picked for facility to help local people learn about music business
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Brookfield vs Mott MacDonald: Wembley stadium
Mr Justice Coulson’s judgment is a reminder that courts are keen to avoid excessive costs
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Heathrow third runway scrapped
Coalition government agrees to cancel runway and block further runways at other airports
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The new government: Efficiency and services
So, we have a coalition government - what are the tasks facing it now?
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Lib Dems concede 'significant acceleration' in spending cuts
New coalition government plans to speed up efforts to reduce the Budget deficit
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Jeremy Hunt new Olympics secretary
Ex-shadow culture secretary takes on enlarged portfolio as Hugh Robertson takes over Tessa Jowell's role
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Mace lined up for London Bridge Place
Shard contractor in exclusive talks over £120m fixed-price deal for 17-storey companion tower
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Michael Gove becomes schools secretary
Former shadow schools secretary and Tory housing spokesperson secures place in Cabinet
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£400bn energy supergrid plan unveiled
Grid will span contients and provide 15% of Europe and the Middle East's electricity needs
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Tory-Lib Dem coalition reveals energy policies
Coalition agreement shows scrapping of HIPS but continued commitment to EPCs and feed-in tariffs
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Eric Pickles is communities and local government secretary
Tory Party chairman wins place in cabinet with responsibility for housing and regeneration
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Lib Dems and Tories split on nuclear power
Lib Dems opposed to expansion in nuclear power but Tories agree there will be no public subsidies
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Government reveals drop in redundancies
Office of National Statistics says construtction's redundancy rate in first quarter 2010 has fallen 44% since its peak for same period in 2009
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Chris Huhne appointed energy and climate change secretary
The appointment will be one of five cabinet posts for Liberal Democrats in David Cameron's government
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Barratt predicts return to profit this year
Increases in selling prices and forward sales boost growth
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Sustainability Now conference opens today
Discuss what the coalition government means for sustainability at Building's free two-day online event
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Invest in construction, CIOB tells Cameron
Lobbying on spending begins as new prime minister moves into Number 10
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The New Government – Efficiency and a Drive for Better Public Services
The waiting is over and an historic coalition government has been formed. In what was a dramatic evening, David Cameron stepped through the doors of Downing Street as Prime Minister, with former rival Nick Clegg taking his place as deputy.However, with unemployment at its highest level since 2004 and a ...