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Council serves CPO to start work on Colindale estate
First compulsory purchase order under 2004 planning legislation is served by Barnet Council
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More scrutiny
Steven Douglas, chief executive of the Housing Corporation, said it would increase its scrutiny of board governance during its final year as regulator of registered social landlords.
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Stock market turmoil forces T&T to postpone flotation
Turner & Townsend has shelved plans to float on the stock exchange after failing to achieve its £200m target valuation.
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Kings of King Street
Grainger and Helical Bapr have been appointed to develop a mixed-use scheme in Hammersmith, west London.
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Crossrail agrees to keep noise down with £2m rubber track
Rubber “noise dimming” rail tracks will have to be installed on parts of the £16bn Crossrail scheme after businesses and residents on the route complained about noise.
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Reading’s improving
Construction starts this month on the Green Park office scheme on the southern outskirts of Reading.
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Arts centre inches into life
Grimshaw’s arts centre for the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York is midway through construction after being delayed for more than a year.
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… as architects battle for Euston station
Foreign Office Architects, Grimshaw and Wilkinson Eyre are battling it out to design the £1bn Euston station redevelopment for British Land and Network Rail.
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Procurement: Develop and construct
Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon describes a new twist to this procurement route that combines elements of two-stage tendering and collaborative working
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Steady as she goes
Final year results at Renew Holdings will be in line with market expectations after statisfactory trading in the first quarter
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Planning applications: January 2008
Applications hold steady in the South-east and rise sharply in the Midlands, North and South-west
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Skanska profit falls £2.6m
Contractor blames £2.6m profit drop in UK business on problems with three unnamed schemes
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When is a sausage a hazardous material?
When it's barbequed on a construction site surrounded by flammable waste
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Construction is full of Mrs Conways
The building industry employs plenty of family members, so why do MPs get such a rough deal?
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Top ten green stories in January
Buildings that look like hedges, towers that look like trees, and what a scheme actually gets up to when you've finished building it. All this and more in our guide to the most read articles on the green channel last month