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MPs slam TW and Persimmon over ‘unthinkable’ bonuses
Housebuilders in receipt of millions in Kickstart grant attacked for ‘overpaying’ chief executives
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Video: Heatherwick's UK Pavilion for the 2010 Shanghai Expo
The Seed Cathedral features 60,000 wavy acrylic rods each containing a plant seed
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Mouchel boss dismisses renewed takeover talk
Richard Cuthbert vows to grow business, but observers warn it is vulnerable to private equity predators
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Talks to begin over code level seven
The communities department is planning talks with volume housebuilders about adding another, more demanding level to the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Network Rail £3.5bn framework extended
Deal to renew track for further five years leaves collapsed contractor Jarvis off list
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Quarter of sites failed March safety checks
Health and Safety Executive blitz on 2,014 construction sites focused on refurbishment and roofing work
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Building bosses join calls to scrap National Insurance rise
Heads of JCB and Aggregate Industries are among 21 business leaders opposed to Labour policy
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Row erupts over cost of new housing rules
Concerns raised about effect on output as HCA sets out raft of space and quality standards
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Carbon reduction regs come into force
Wall Engineering first to sign up to carbon reduction commitment
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Contractor fights to clear name in £7.5m sapphire 'asset' row
Peter Rank & Sons becomes second building firm in 12 months to deceive banks with gemstone
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Balfour Beatty set to win £66m fire PFI
Balfour's Mansell subsidiary is understood to have beaten Miller Construction to North West contract
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Morgan EST wins £500m cable contract
Morgan Sindall's infratructure business chosen by E.ON for 10-year framework
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Government to court global investors for green bank
Sovereign wealth and state pension funds targeted by Treasury for £2bn investment vehicle
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Eurocodes replace British Standards
Ten structural Eurocodes replaced old British Standards today
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Nightingale could be going for a song
Parent company Tribal wants to sell architect but doubts arise over how timing will affect price and whether anyone wants a health specialist
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New buildings in Haiti not safe, charities warn
Buildings under construction in Haiti will not be able to resist future earthquakes, experts have said, writes Roxane McMeeken.
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HSE fears cuts will make it ‘reactive’
The Health and Safety Executive has warned that it may be forced to abandon preventative work if its resources are cut after the election, despite the fear of more deaths when building work picks up.
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Bleak and tortured: Kapoor's Orbit is hardly an Olympic ideal
London’s newly unveiled Olympic sculpture has been lambsated by a wave of criticsm and bad publicity. Does it deserve it?
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Jarvis: At last it’s all over
Jarvis was building a name for itself in the railway sector, until the 2000 Potters Bar accident. Eight years later, the business has finally come off the rails