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Berkeley Group buys Thames site
Latest foray by Tony Pidgley into London waterside resi market is Foster-designed scheme in Vauxhall
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More delays hit flagship £2bn schools programme
Ministers push back contracts on Priority Schools Ðǿմ«Ã½ Programme, delaying construction till 2013
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Green light for Kew scheme
Construction will start later this year on Assael Architects-designed residential scheme
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Laing O'Rourke bags £300m Crossrail contract
Crossrail awards construction contract for Liverpool Street Station to Laing O’Rourke
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Fewer green homes ‘due to slacker carbon targets’
Industry set to design fewer than half the number of code level 5 and 6 homes this year than last
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Dev Secs agrees deal to unlock stalled London scheme
Sheppard Robson to downsize project on Edgware Rd following deal with supermarket Morrisons
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United House appointed for £28m Southwark scheme
Contractor chosen by Notting Hill Housing to build PCKO’s Grange Walk project
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Miller Group completes £160m refinancing deal
Investment from Blackstone and RBS to fuel expansion
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Planning permissions fall to five-year low
Planning permissions for new homes half the number required to meet housing demand
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Developers sign-up for Grosvenor Place revamp
Grosvenor and Derwent establish joint-venture sign-up to redevelop prime 1.5 acre west London site
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M&E firms set up talks with Unite over wage agreement
HVCA says firms taking ‘a period of time to recoup’ after BESNA deal was scrapped
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RMJM hit by another departure
Principal landscape architect Kristin Taylor latest to leave the firm, as salary payments delayed again
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Carillion looks to Canada and Middle East
Chief executive points to ‘strong’ results and performance in overseas markets
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Engineers named for £1.5bn nuclear framework
Mott MacDonald, Jacobs + Babcock and URS on design framework for Sellafield decommissioning
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Gove approves reduction in school sizes
Fears that reduction in space standards for new schools of up to 15% could ‘squeeze’ classroom sizes
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Zaha’s firm defends green status of aquatics centre
Architect hits back at claims Olympic venue is unsustainable for using 3,000 tonnes of steel
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Willmott Dixon snaps up £48m repairs job
Five-year deal for housing association Affinity Sutton could be extended
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Wonders & blunders with David Mosey
David Mosey is content in a traffic jam if gazing at the Hoover Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s art deco frontage, but the imposing Gothic facade of the Royal Courts of Justice makes him hail the nearest cab
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WYG appoints new infrastructure boss
Glen Thorn to take helm of global buildings and infrastructure division
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Prince's Foundation announces RICS tie-up
Prince of Wales’ architecture charity pledges to drive improvements in worldwide sustainable development