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Rogers hits out at planning reform
Architect says NPPF could lead to ‘merging’ of major cities
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Government plans £50bn infrastructure boost
Osborne will announce investment in housing, roads and power stations at autumn finanicial statement this month
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Interserve targets Qatar for growth
Firm says it is relying on global infrastructure markets and UK public sector outsourcing for growth
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Green developer BioRegional Quintain to be wound up
Chief executive confirms firm will shut as listed parent company Quintain focuses on London market
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Rooftop parking at Westfield
CityRoof’s Pardak paving system has been installed over an inverted roof at Westfield Stratford City
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BPF urges government to press on with ‘office to home’ changes
Chief exec Liz Peace reacts to reports the government is poised to water down the policy
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Davis Langdon’s senior staff cull spreads to global division
UK business was told last week about plan to reduce 30% of director posts
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Balfour and Gratte hit out at unions' wage claims
Contractors insist new agreement will not make workers ‘worse off’ and urge Unite to call off ballot
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Clients cancel solar projects worth millions
Move follows government’s decision to slash the feed-in tariff subsidy
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CBI attacks government FITs cut
The cut to FITs has destroyed investor confidence in the government, argued CBI director-general John Cridland
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Turner & Townsend pledges to remain independent
Global chief executive and UK managing director say avoiding consolidation will help firm win work
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Company fined £15,000 after worker loses finger
Lifting operation at modular building company was disorganised and could have had much worse consequences, said health and safety inspector
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CBI: Government must ‘unfreeze’ housing market
Call for action on mortgages, stamp duty and regulation
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BCSE will increase ‘essential’ regional presence
New chief executive wants to improve school delivery
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Land Secs urges government to adopt Tif to boost industry
Scheme is already working in Scotland
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Friends of the Earth will lodge legal challenge to FIT cut
Friends of the Earth decide to lodge legal challenge after the government fails to withdraw its plans
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Scotland to get £100m for renewable energy projects
A further £100m drawn from the fossil fuel levy will be used to capitalise the Green Investment Bank.
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Recession looms despite upward revision of output
ONS revises construction output upwards from -0.6% to -0.2% for third quarter