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Construction bosses most likely to bribe, says survey
Sector named the most likely to issue bribes and influence power with money, says anti-corruption group
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Gordon Brown lends support to architecture campaign
Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust and RMJM receive prime minister’s backing for Architecture for Everyone campaign
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House purchase loan volume up by 14% in October
Council of Mortgage Lenders data shows rise bucking annual trend
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Former BDP chair Nick Terry dies
Cancer claims architect of London's Royal Opera House and IT design pioneer at age of 61
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Cyril Sweett in job cut talks
Despite strong results company says it needs to reshape business to match order book
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Video: Envac's waste recycling system at Wembley City
Fly-through of Britain's first underground waste system at Quintain's Wembley City development
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Davis Langdon boosts Middle East staff by one-fifth
Consultant's regional staff to reach 350 by April, with expansion in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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Ucatt welcomes government boost for apprenticeships
Union says strong action is the only way to tackle the construction skills shortage
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Scott Wilson posts 18% increase in turnover
Engineering and design consultant's interim results show 10% rise in profit
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Phase One goes back to school at Westminster Academy
The Stirling prize-nominated building plays host to over 100 new professionals from across the construction industry
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Last pylon removed from Olympic park
East London skyline transformed as £250m project to move cables underground finishes
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Woolworths fined for exposing staff to asbestos
Troubled high-street store is ordered to pay £40,000 for breaches to Health and Safety at Work Act
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Middle East Q&A: Nick Clayson
Norton Rose's head of Middle East real estate explains why the Dubai property market has gone haywire
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Is the UK plunging into the worst recession in 60 years?
I am frequently accused of being too gloomy, which is upsetting to a sensitive person who likes to see the sunny side of things.My riposte is that while I might have appeared a bit glum when commenting on the numbers over recent months, in the gloom stakes reality overtook me ...
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No Christmas present for estate agents or the economy in RICS figures
Two bits of good news for house sellers and builders in the latest housing market survey by the surveyors' body RICS.The graph showing the proportion of surveyors reporting prices falls appears to have bottomed out. And the graph showing interest from buyers has turned positive for the first time in ...
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Japanese knotweed: tackling a green menace
A housebuilder in Cornwall explains why it spent £2m getting the stubborn weed off its site
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Housing association set to seal rescue deal on Olympic village
Southern Housing Group has agreed in principle to help Lend Lease on the 2012 project
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Galliford Try wins homes superagency's first job
Contractor appointed on first development by the new Homes and Communities Agency
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Hips to include information on flooding and parking
Home information packs will also have to be produced before homes are put on the market