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Online poll to pick affordable home design
An internet poll will select 10 designs for self-build software aimed at people getting on property ladder
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Hiscox seeks to restrict Pinnacle demolition work
Hiscox asks City of London to restrict demolition work on £500m tower during working hours
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Berkeley Homes in court battle over £200m London scheme
Southwark council accuses developer of carrying out illegal work at £200m housing scheme near Tower Bridge
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Tower Hamlets residential tower gets green light
Council gives planning approval for a 44-floor block, the latest part of Ballymore's Providence Wharf development
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HSE renews calls to reduce asbestos exposure
The asbestos removal industry is challenged by the HSE to reduce exposure to asbestos at summit next week
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Local authority railway opens in Wales
Capital Symonds and Amey Rail led construction of six stations and railway on Cardiff to Ebbw Vale Parkway
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Insulation firm ploughs £4m into production
Welsh-based outfit Excel Fibre Technology responds to increased demand for fibres for home insulation
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Who's afraid of the credit crunch?
Despite all the recent doom and gloom many building firms have good reason to be optimistic about the next financial year
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Tories slam Flint's plan to force tenants to find jobs
Housing minister wants occupants to pledge to look for work or risk losing their homes, but Tories say the plan is unenforceable
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For the love of windows
This man clearly thinks window cleaning requires walking along a perilous parapet three storeys up
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Barratt and E.ON in low carbon homes push
The homebuilder and the German power firm, E.ON, are teaming up to provide renewable energy schemes for 10 housing projects.
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Sheppard Robson to design £100m Hammersmith scheme
Grainger/Helical Bar scheme beats off stiff competition for King Street site in West London
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Rental sector could solve housing crisis, says BPF
British Property Federation says demand for rental homes is 25% higher than for home ownership
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Siteserv set to buy Deborah Services for up to £48m
Deborah Services' directors recommend proposed takeover by Dublin-based Siteserv
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Bahrain workers strike over pay
About 750 workers on £81 a month go on strike to demand pay increase
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Corus to spend £60m cutting carbon at Welsh plant
Steelmaker will adopt same technologies used in its plants in Scunthorpe and Holland
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Construction growth slows to 16 month low
Growth slows in January but survey says there is still a solid increase in building activity
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Lego land container community unveiled for Leith Docks
Forth Ports submits planning permit to build two eco-villages using recycled shipping containers stacked like Lego
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'Secret' HSE is putting lives in danger, says union
A culture of secrecy and misinformation at the HSE is putting workers at risk says Ucatt general secretary Alan Ritchie