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The government needs to extend the Community Housing Fund
The government will be putting thousands of community-led homes at risk if it doesn’t extend its Community Housing Fund
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Projects: London's new £288m Centre for Music
London is set to gain a new world-class symphony hall – but will the planned £288m Centre for Music face the battles and delays that dog so many major cultural projects?
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Galliford Try still dogged by Aberdeen road headache
Firm in ‘constructive dialogue’ with client over ‘significant’ claims on scheme
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Is it more sensible to build a new complex to replace the Houses of Parliament?
Spiralling costs to refurbish a building that’s no longer fit for purpose mean it could be better to cut our losses
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Scruton names his 'Building Beautiful' commissioners
No architects – but Prasad and Monaghan take advisory roles
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Oxford council green lights work at Jacob Rees-Mogg college
Four new buildings set for Trinity College
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Second phase of Birmingham regen to start after Commonwealth Games
Planning decision for Perry Barr work due this summer
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Bam to build £22m riverside development in Bath
Scheme includes first new-build office space in South West city for 25 years
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From the archive: 2009 - Would you bet on Donald Trump?
Building looks back 10 years to when Donald Trump’s casino company went under. Has he learned about achieving victory - and solvency - since then?
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Main board director leaves as Interserve departures go on
Dougie Sutherland goes after 12 years at business
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Interserve: will its latest rescue plan save the struggling contractor?
With its largest shareholder planning to revolt against its latest rescue plan, what hope is there that Interserve will survive?
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In this period of change, markets need a bit of imagination to evolve
This time of instability and rapid change can feel overwhelming, but it’s a brilliant opportunity for those savvy enough to see the possibilities
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Tate Modern neighbours lose High Court challenge
Judge rules against residents of RSHP’s Neo Bankside who demanded privacy from Herzog de Meuron extension
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Kier brings in new operations director at Scottish business
Phil McDowell joined firm six years ago
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Building construction regulations are not the same in England and Scotland: what you need to know
Developers and contractors in England and Scotland need to be aware of the differences in two separate pieces of building regulation.
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Lendlease gets first dibs on more Birmingham Commonwealth Games work
Council plans to roll infrastructure job into firm’s athletes’ village scheme
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