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RLB associate appointed chair at RICS Manchester
Chartered surveyor is first female chair at the construction and quantity surveying professional group
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Hill promotes six to construction claims group
New executives to push business across Europe, Middle East and Africa
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UN could adopt BCIS cost standard
Cost analysis standard is an essential resource for quantity surveyors
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Property returns drop to around 0%
Data reveals investor confidence creeping back, but sharp fall in commercial activity in June
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BAA loss triples at London airports
Interim results show operator lost £546m in the half-year at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, despite 13% rise in revenue
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Green light for £695m Victoria tube station upgrade
Transport secretary approves project following three-month public inquiry
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Berkeley and Southwark agree on Potters Field homes
Heads of terms agreement reached on controversial plans for 374 dwellings next to Tower Bridge
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Arabtec profit plummets by a third
UAE's biggest contractor posts second quarter net profit of 183m dirhams
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Profit slides 27% at Travis Perkins
Building materials firm also posts a fall in revenue of 13% in the past year but has substantially cut its debt
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Tender of the day: £1.75m Croydon school
Bid deadline is 10 August for project involving extension, alteration and demolition
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Parsons Brinckerhoff's Rosa Parks bus centre
'Cloud-like' transit centre tribute to civil rights heroine completes in Detroit
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Plans revealed to de-clutter 2012 Olympic highway
Plans will see scruffy stretch of A11 improved with more green spaces, better lighting and refurbished properties
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New plant will make roof tiles from nappies
Birmingham recycling plant will turn plastic element of sanitary waste into building products
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Kier wins £600m housing repair contract in Tyneside
Contractor's building maintenance arm prepares to maintain 16,000 council homes over 10 years
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Contractors face a £24 billion drop in new work
UK contractors should prepare themselves for a £24 billion drop in the annual cash value of new work coming through as the recession reaches its expected bottom in 2011.Shrinking volumes and plunging prices threaten to drag the cash spent on buying new construction work down from £70 billion in 2007 ...
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Another one for the file marked "Gloom": What do you mean you haven't got one yet?
Many thanks to Mel Budd of Leading Edge who sent me the consultancy's latest forecast. For simplicity's sake I have put the base figures for output in a graph with the other industry forecasts.What is striking is the growing consensus that things are looking horrid and there is a lot ...
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Nationwide ponders the unthinkable: A house price rise for 2009
The latest figures from Nationwide show a rise in prices for the third month on the trot, which puts the price of an average house at 1.3% more than at the start of the year.This sign of buoyancy is not isolated, we are seeing various indexes pointing to an uplift ...
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Top five reader comments: 29 July
Is safety certification just a money-spinning scheme? Plus, why historic buildings jolly well should meet Part L efficiency standards, and why apprentices can't afford driving lessons
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Education project of the month: North Road primary school, Darlington
Its sloping green roof makes this innovative new building seem to be emerging from the earth
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Reclamation works blamed for children's birth defects
Judge rules reclamation work in former steel complex in Corby caused babies to be born with underdeveloped fingers and clubbed feet