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Hill and WMCCE offer free advice
Consultant's Birmingham Office to hold commercial and contractual advice surgeries from 15 May
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Capita Symonds signs £40m Breckland council deal
Consultant will provide planning and building control services for council in Norfolk
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Features
First Impressions: Schemes by Herzog & de Meuron and Zaha
Postgraduate architecture student from the Royal College of Art comments on five schemes
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Network Rail boss waives bonus
But other directors fail to follow suit as rail body misses efficiency targets on track renewal
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Balfour Beatty seals £200m schools partnership deal
Partnership will aim to deliver more than 10 schools project in Southwark area
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Balfour Beatty trading in line with forecasts
Trading update shows contractor has £200m cash and an order book of £12.8bn
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Record business debt sees legal action soar
Debt recovery firm report court action to recover money owed 97% higher than this time last year
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Number of unsold council homes falls 16%
Tenant Services Authority reports nearly a third of unsold homes are reserved
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London mayor turns down Queen's Market scheme
Boris Johnson instructs council to refuse permission for residential tower block on ground of attractiveness
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Big changes proposed for SAP energy tool
Calculation could be on monthly basis and may take into account winter thermal mass and air conditioning
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Mott MacDonald bags £45m Cheshire job
Four-story pharmaceutical facility will be built from demolition material from existing site buildings
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Kier hopeful of housing upturn next year
Contractor notes easing in market conditions despite continuing downward price pressure
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Refinancing approved for channel tunnel rail link operator
London & Continental Railways will subsequently be sold, possibly to German rail operator
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Work starts on 2012 cycle path and walkway
Greenway makeover by Arup and Adams & Sutherland will provide 2.3km route to Olympic park
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Comment
Traders see a brighter future for house prices - but still expect a further 17% drop
Follow the money they say. Well the money punted in the futures market suggests that average house prices still have at least 17% to fall.That puts the peak-to-trough drop at more than a third.But the good news for those selling homes is that the mood among the traders has perked ...
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Watersheds vs Costa and Gentleman: Guarantees and misrepresentation
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a case of two company directors who wanted to raise finance to expand their business
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Prince Charles' RIBA speech in full
The prince makes a plea for consonance with nature and the adoption of a holistic approach
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Barratt rules out imminent rights issue
Housebuilder quashes speculation about plans to ask investors for cash in the immediate future
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Consultants call for action on 'unjust' treatment of firms in UAE
Association for Consultancy and Engineering boss warns ‘staggering amount’ of unpaid fees is fostering mistrust between UK firms and UAE developers
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Prince Charles at the RIBA: first thoughts
The only real argument the prince made at the RIBA last night was that, basically, old things are better than new things