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Barratt warns postal strike could hamper share take-up
Statement to Stock Market urges investors to use alternative couriers to ensure acceptance forms for rights issue are received before the deadline
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Crossrail and tube revamp would boost economy by £24bn
Crossrail and overhaul of London's tube would benefit the wider UK economy, says research
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Amec pays £5m after Serious Fraud Office investigation
Failure to keep accurate records forces engineering consultant to stump up £4.9m plus costs
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Video: 'Rochester Riverside will steer Medway out of the recession'
Infrastructure will attract investors to North Kent says Sarah Beck, project manager at Medway Renaissance
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Linklaters sues Sir Robert McAlpine for failed M&E work
Law firm launches £3.4m lawsuit after water leak in its London offices
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Government needs carbon capture strategy, says ICE
Report says progress on carbon capture technology has been stalled due to lack of funding and a clear road map
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Developers offered 20% discount on Crossrail levy
GLA says discount for office developments will last till end of March next year to boost building activity in London
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Mears says demand 'never been stronger'
Trading update for social housing repairs firm shows order book worth £1.7bn
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Johnson reveals plans to regenerate Nine Elms
Mayor says planning framwork for 16,000 homes along south bank of the Thames is the 'final piece in the jigsaw' for central London
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Cyril Sweett bags work on Network Rail offices
Consultant to provide QS and project management services on refurbishment of four office developments
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Safety blunder: Poor taste or a learning tool?
We've received conflicting reader comments about Building's health and safety blunders series, so we thought we'd put the question to a vote...
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New images: Tottenham FC stadium design goes for planning
Haringey council receives planning application for 56,000-capacity stadium as part of wider regeneration scheme for north London
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Hill appoints three in Edinburgh office
Consultant expands doubles team in Scotland to help business growth
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Scientists develop material to reduce fire risk in buildings
Scientists at Sheffield Hallam University launch liquid granite which can withstand temperatures above 110 degrees
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Candy & Candy threatens to sue over Chelsea Barracks
Developer instructs lawyers to start dispute process against Project Blue to recover over unpaid fees
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Galliford Try wins £31.5m road job
Transport for Scotland hires contractor to build 5 k road in north of Scotland
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MJ Gleeson appoints MD of regeneration and homes division
Jolyon Harrison, current chairman of York Housing Association, will replace Colin Rossiter who continues as MD of Gleeson Capital Solutions
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Johnson plans £15m Olympic monument
London mayor announces shortlist of artists, including Antony Gormley, to come up with 'must see' work for 2012 Games
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First Olympics building completes
EDF has finished building electrical substation to supply energy to Olympic park and Stratford City