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Keller Group buys US piling contractor for £24.5m
Engineer acquires specialist in United States
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Industry backs waste recycling regulations
Government report finds 75% support measures to tackle illegal waste disposal
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Construction growth continues into September
Activities and new orders slightly down from the previous month, says new report
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Blackpool blues
Our correspondent joins the Tories at their party conference for their "fight back" against the Brown Bounce ahead of the much-rumoured snap election
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Tories pledge to scrap HIPs
The Conservatives announce policies on Home Information Packs, stamp duty and inheritance tax as they gear up for an possible Autumn election
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Eco-education
The Genesis Centre in Taunton, Somerset, has a messianic mission to spread the word on sustainable materials and techniques.
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I wouldn't bank on it ...
... And to think the literal translation of this financial institution's name is "safe bank"
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Hoare Lea appoints Bateson new partner
Consulting engineer promotes head of sustainable group Ashley Bateson, who is working on the energy strategy for the new East Terminal at Heathrow
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Rok buys Avonside Services for £16.5m
Acquisition helps expand firm’s labour force and maintenance group
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Severn Barrage given cautious backing
Sustainable Development Commission report finds that tidal scheme could generate 4.4% of Uk electricity supply
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RIBA launches online appointment forms
A new suite of agreements for architects and consultants is now available to download
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Hadid designs furniture inspired by sand dunes
Dune Formations interprets the forms and natural forces at play in the desert
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Three Gorges Dam an eco-disaster, warns Chinese media
Controversial hydro-electric project is eroding the Yangtze river banks
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Paper round: Northern Rock crisis sees consumer confidence fall
Also in this weekend's papers: Sellafield demolished while Scottish wave power plant gets go-ahead
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Three-part harmony
Mixed tenure high-density housing underpins the whole sustainable communities agenda - but can you really engineer social harmony? Richard Fairhead, project director at architects 3DReid explores the realities of getting people with a mix of incomes and lifestyles to co-exist side by side
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It's a people thing
Chris Oliver outlines the borough of Barking and Dagenham’s enterprising efforts to connect its inhabitants with the opportunities springing up around them
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After the flood
Building on the Thames Gateway’s floodplain involves risk, but with careful planning this can be minimised
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Erinaceous management shaken by six month pre-tax losses
CEO, finance director's resignations are announced after delayed publication of interim results