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Post-election survey: Tell us what you think about the hung parliament
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Capita appoints new head of transport planning
Former Halcrow development director for land development and regeneration joins consultant
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Work starts on first council rented homes for 20 years
PCKO Architect's project in Ealing has received HCA funding for 30 flats and six houses for social rent
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ZEDpavilion unveiled at Shanghai Expo
Bill Dunster's ZEDfactory practice wins competition to build sustainable section of street
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SES opens a new office in Bristol
Building services company expands business in the south-west with new office
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To win Toulouse: Off Architecture's cultural centre
This is a new €7.5m (£6.4m) cultural centre for the French town of Cugnaux near Toulouse
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Industry calls on politicians for clarity
Construction leaders appeal for strong leadership and consistent messages as parties thrash out details of government
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Tories propose Lib-Dem coalition and swift cuts
David Cameron attempts to woo Liberals by promising discussions on electoral reform
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City warns hung Parliament will delay construction recovery
City analysts have warned that the uncertainty of a hung Parliament will delay recovery in the construction industry
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QSs threaten to quit RICS as row escalates
QS members mount protest against ‘disenfranchisement’ and a lowering of entry standards
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Silverstone: Winning Formula
Work has started on the new £30m pit and paddock buildings at the Silverstone racetrack in Northamptonshire
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Bankside: Have you met the Tate’s new neighbours?
Once snubbed as the poor relation of the trendy South Bank, Bankside has been transformed over the past decade by ambitious design. Now, finally, the residential sector is moving in
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T Clarke sees 'early signs of recovery'
Trading statement from electrical contractor says commercial sector should boost group's revenue from mid 2011
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Construction ministers Healey and Lucas retain Labour seats
Tory shadow construction and housing ministers win easily in Tory heartland
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BAA procurement changes save £300m in a year
Contractors praise award fee system as competitive tendering puts airports operator back on budget
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Scenarios in a hung parliament
David Cameron has approached the Lib-Dems about forming a coalition. Here's what that may mean
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John Sisk on course to double turnover in 2010
Wins including 2012 athletes village and Pembroke power station lead to predicted revenue of £300m
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Election uncertainty will stall housing market
Jones Lang LaSalle says lack of clarity on Hips, public sector cuts and planning will put brake on housing recovery
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Legal threat to surveyors drives down house prices
Housebuilders say disputes over pre-recession valuations are slowing recovery
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Industry demands Building Regs calculation details
Construction professionals are calling for the communities department to publish the calculation methodology that will enable designers to meet the 2010 Building Regulations announced last week