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Planning permission for new homes plummets 23%
Labour blames Shapps for second lowest number of housing planning permissions for five years
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Four on £3bn West Midlands framework
Willmott Dixon, Thomas Vale, Morgan Sindall and Mansell win places
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Construction appointments 26 August
Miller Construction, Vinci and Cundall have all made new appointments
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Hill International plans for ‘aggressive’ Iraqi expansion
Consultant in talks with Iraqi government over four contracts; opportunities for UK firms is ’unlimited’
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Loss of jobs as Persimmon restructures West Midlands office
Lack of pipeline of ready sites blamed for staff being put on notice
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Government to reveal plans for 'son of PFI' scheme
Autumn announcement expected as MPs lambast existing and planned PFI projects
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Housing stats: new build sales and completions in July
Private registrations increased by 6.7% and completions by 6.2% from this time last year
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Bachy Soltanche launches £1.5m claim against Costain
The claim is over a losses on a retail-led scheme in Newbury
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Firms worried whether Libyan contracts will be upheld
Consultants unsure as to whether contracts struck under Gaddafi regime will be honoured by next regime
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Architects' e-petition renews call for procurement reform
Move follows call for change made by Rab Bennetts, RIBA and Design Council Cabe
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Boris to pay £8.5m toward Spurs stadium in Tottenham
London mayor reported to be willing to use public funds for redevelopment of White Hart Lane
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Report suggests PFI needed for UK infrastructure
Confederation of British Industry report suggests government needs private investment for developing infrastructure
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Eight architects shortlisted for Steamboat museum
Niall McLaughlin Architects on shortlist for Lake Windermere visitor attraction
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Costain profits from focus on bigger margins
Pre-tax profit rises 23% to £10.1m as contractor targets work with long-term strategic value
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Blackfriars protest: 'They think they can force our hand in a recession'
Electricians vent their anger as unions claim contractors are demading up to a 35% cut in pay
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Construction insolvencies up 12.5% in July
Over 300 business failures meant insolvencies are up on same period in 2010
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Unite pushes on with student dorm schemes
Developer posts 67% increse in profit as it announces plans for 4,000 student rooms in London