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Major contractors join new trade body
Mace, Carillion and Balfour Beatty are among the first companies to sign up to the UK Contractors Group, the new trade association to be launched in January.
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Bourne again
Sheppard Robson has received planning permission for the £40m Lansdowne campus at Bournemouth & Poole College.
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Latest construction appointments - 19 December 2009
WSP names new associate director and associate in South-east
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20,000 new homes stand empty across the UK, ministers told
More than 20,000 newly built private homes are unsold in the UK, senior industry figures have told the government.
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SMEs face 120-day payment wait
Subcontractors are having to wait more than 120 days for payment as the downturn hits construction supply chains, it has emerged.
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Well, well, well
This £16m Well Being Centre in Belfast integrates health, social services and leisure facilities.
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Will Alsop: Black, white and read
Will Alsop has come up with a characteristically cheeky design for a newspaper stand in Allied London’s £1.5bn Spinningfields development in Manchester
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Profit halves at Shepherd after Nottingham Trinity delay
Pre-tax profit at Shepherd Group has almost halved after a £14m hit on a delayed scheme in Nottingham.
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Panceltica shares suspended
Panceltica, the Qatar-based structural steel specialist, has suspended its shares on the alternative investment market pending an announcement about its financial position.
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Mouchel ponders exit from Building Schools for the Future
Mouchel is reviewing whether to continue bidding for work under the government’s £45bn Building Schools for the Future programme as dissatisfaction grows with the scheme’s bidding costs.
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Learning curves
The first building of the new University Campus Suffolk has been completed by Willmott Dixon on the Ipswich waterfront.
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Developer Wharfside grasps Suffolk university lifeline
Plans for a university quarter in Ipswich have saved a London-based developer whose hotel and homes scheme fell foul of the market.
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Redfern predicts TW bank deal
Analysts have said an internal email sent by Pete Redfern, Taylor Wimpey’s chief executive, to staff last week on the progress of its talks with banks has boosted expectations of a refinancing deal in the new year.
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Tycoon gives Laing O’Rourke 21 days to settle Marbella dispute
Laing O’Rourke is to be handed a 21-day payment ultimatum by Irish tycoon John Magnier over a disputed €50m property deal in Spain.
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London ALMO is the first to buy new council homes
Brent Housing Parnership outbids Hyde Housing for development
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Multiplex sues Mott Macdonald for £253m over Wembley
New claim over alleged design failings is believed to be one of the biggest in construction history
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Le Corbusier: The Art of Architecture - until 18 January 2009
RIBA organises an exploration of the career of iconic architect
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New zero carbon proposals: 'An admirable cop-out'
Building surveys industry reactions to yesterday's government proposal to make zero-carbon housing targets more achievable
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