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Leisure hub by Michael Aukett Architects
Vinci begins work on Michael Aukett Architects-designed mixed use leisure, retail and residential project in south London
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Contractor Durkan launches new division
Durkan Partnerships to aid public and private sector clients with construction of new homes
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Al-Jazeera in talks to become first Shard tenant
Middle Eastern broadcaster set to move London bureau to London Bridge skyscraper
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OMA's pyramid for rapper Kanye West revealed
The pyramid at the recent Cannes Film Festival contains seven screens for specialist film screening
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Asbestos delays Hinkley nuclear plant by five months
Remediation work to clean soil will not now be finished until the end of this year
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Wolseley sees trading profit rise
Plumbing and heating wholesaler notches up 4.7% revenue growth
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Call for nominations: RIBA Annie Spink Award
RIBA recognises outstanding contribution to architectural education with award
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Industry needs to offer self-build options, says UKGBC
Campaign suggests measures, including self-build and community investment schemes, as part of business plan for UK construction
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RSHP salaries jump by 11% after rapid global expansion
Average salary rises to £89,129 while Richard Rogers’ pay packet leaps to £1.2m
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News International sells Wapping Village for £150m
St George bags vacant former Sun and Times print works
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Malaysians tipped for Battersea win
Developer SP-Setia seen as best bet to revive iconic power-station plans
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Shepherd wins £8.5m Midlands technical college
Contractor wins deal to build vocational college in Daventry
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Berkeley Group pays former boss Tony Carey £5m
Board makes settlement following legal advice over unfair dismissal and age discrimination claim
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in April
This month’s data reveals that private construction is up but public building is falling
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Government must hold firm on HS2 say BCO delegates
Conference gives voice to fears that without strong transport links the regions could find themsleves economically isolated
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Demand for offices not being met in UK cities
BCO conference warns that smaller UK cities are being failed by the commercial property sector with potential knock-on effect for economy
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UK engineers shortlisted for Qatar railway
Four British-based firms in frame for Doha metro scheme but UK contractors could miss out on £35bn-worth of work
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Contractors’ framework to be used for first Priority Schools
Gove’s Priority Schools Ðǿմ«Ã½ Programme to call on existing contractors’ framework for 42 projects