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QCs enter legal spat over bird protection areas
The government’s wildlife watchdog has called in top QCs to defend its moratorium on new housing across a large stretch of the Home Counties.
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Dandara unveils Glasgow plans
Developer Dandara has unveiled a £180m scheme to build a residential development on the Clyde waterfront in Glasgow.
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£4m facelift for Hull
Hull’s Gateway, the housing market renewal pathfinder for Kingston upon Hull, has awarded local contractor Hobson & Porter a £4m deal to give a facelift to 370 homes in the city’s rundown St Anne’s district.
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Knight Frank team
Property agent Knight Frank has announced that it has created a residential investment sales team.
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Lovell wins 5.8m bid
Wales and West Housing Association has selected Lovell to build 60 homes in Trelai, Cardiff, for £5.8m.
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Think to stage Prince’s May Day summit
As part of the Prince of Wales’ May Day Business Summit on Climate Change, Think 07 is staging a Built Environment Leaders Summit to create an action plan for the industry.
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Hopkins helps Hackney
Hopkins Architects has won planning permission for this customer service centre for Hackney council in east London.
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Regulations April 2007
A guide to environmental regulations in the 21st Century This supplement is also available as a digital edition.
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Bob Johnston quits Bovis Lend Lease
Shock resignation of global chief executive after less than two years in the job
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Sir Robert McAlpine triumphs at Building Awards
Construction director Benny Kelly is also crowned personality of the year as Emirates Stadium scoops project of the year award
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Two people crushed by concrete slab
Two people are admitted to hospital following accident on South London construction site
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Is high quality social housing feasible in the Thames Gateway
Is the Housing Corporation right to insist on top quality design for new homes in the Thames Gateway?
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The regeneration name game
Housebuilders rushing to adopt the 'regeneration' moniker are in danger of turning the term into little more then a buzzword says Building's assistant editor
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The most dangerous seesaw in Britain
Can you spot how this worker has cantilevered his scaffold decking off this apartment block balcony?
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Atkins suffers £36m Metronet hit
Ongoing problems at Tube maintenance company hit stakeholders Atkins and Balfour Beatty
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Images: Exemplar green scheme planned for Clerkenwell garage
Richards Partington Architects’ plans for a former petrol station in Clerkenwell features ground source heat pumps, PVs and wind turbines
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Immigration rules could restrict construction recruitment
Migrants will have to prove they have had job offers in new points-based system