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Shapps hints at planning reform delay
Housing minister says he will give councils time to update local plans before rolling out changes to planning
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Transport secretary approves £600m Mersey Bridge project
The Mersey Gateway Bridge should open to traffic by 2016
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Cameron unveils plan to build 200,000 homes
Plan to give public land to developers and pay for homes with receipts from council house sales
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Government has identified sites for 50,000 new homes
Shapps told conference event that plans for homes to be built in 2015 will be published
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Future Health & Care Expo opens in London
Two-day conference looks at delivery of healthcare and features big construction names working in the sector
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Faithful+Gould student wins top national award
Young QS scoops Women in Property National Student Awards 2011
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Construction workloads fall for 15th consecutive quarter
The FMB’s State of Trade Survey reveals concerns over falling workloads and rising material costs
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Magnox appoints EC Harris to support nuclear decommissioning project
Contract will be worth £5m and run until mid-2013
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WS Atkins aims for 33% female board by 2015
Consultancy firm is taking measures to increase gender diversity
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Manufacturers predict gloomy 12 months
Public sector cuts begin to bite after CPA reports fall in Q3 sales activity for suppliers
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Jestico + Whiles bags Sydney university job
Architect will design the new Australian Institute of Nanoscience
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Carillion joins high street names in Green Deal push
Consortium of banks and energy giants to offer finance
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Zaha Hadid’s academy trumps Velodrome to win Stirling Prize
Hadid lands top architecture prize for second year running
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Thin joint lintels
Catnic has introduced a selection of lintels suitable for use with thin joint masonry called CTJ90
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CH2M Hill eyes more deals following Halcrow takeover
US giant describes Halcrow as a ‘perfect fit’ after £230m purchase announced this week
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Splash of colour: Park Hill flats go on sale
Urban Splash has transformed a grade-II listed estate through a £100m regeneration
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Fibre cement cladding
Marley Eternit’s Pictura fibre cement cladding has been used on a learning resource centre at Bournside School in Cheltenham.
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Insulated wall panels
Kingspan Curvewall architectural exterior insulated wall panels have been used in a student hall of residence in Dundee
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Lord Crisp: Construction industry can help cut NHS costs
Former NHS boss urges industry to approach health service with space-saving designs
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Councils to invest pensions into new homes
Proposals will see £10m from Islington council’s pension fund invested into fund for new homes