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Union survey exposes site safety fears
Survey shows many Ucatt members still worried about asbestos
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Architects grudgingly accept Prince Charles’s urban design manifesto
‘It’s fantastic when the great powers of the land become interested in architecture’
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McCarthy & Stone secures new £200m bank facility
Retirement specialist aims to double completion rates
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Bouygues scoops Greenwich Creek project
£20m housing scheme will see renowned comedy club receive facelift
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Crossrail submits plans for Hayes & Harlington station
New building designed by Bennetts Associates
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L&Q and Dev Secs sign £150m Oriental City deal
Edgware Road site will be home to 183 apartments
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Contractors picked for £1bn of water work
Thames Water names preferred bidders for AMP6 pipeline
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Video: Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s 2014 Christmas challenge
Watch five teams of construction professionals attempt to build the Cheesegrater, UN Headquarters and more in our Lego challenge
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Boris waves through garden bridge
Mayor of London approves Thomas Heatherwick-designed garden bridge, as three contractors are shortlisted
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Architects sweat over attracting right staff
Percentage of staff under-employed now at lowest level since RIBA survey began
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Carillion scoops £100m of work on King's Cross regeneration
Contractor has been appointed to build three buildings in the north of Argent’s King’s Cross scheme
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Countryside float on hold amid growing economic fears
Housebuilder unlikely to float in 2015, amid concerns over weakening global economy and pre-election uncertainty
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London Bridge: New platforms for new year
Finishing touches made to a pair of platforms at London Bridge
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Aecom and Deloitte to report on potential Parliament move next summer
Consultants retained to work up plans for the restoration of badly rundown buildings
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Aecom named world's biggest architect
US practice the first to employ more than 2,000 architects