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Ministers advised to axe affordable housing rule
Montague Review to recommend affordable housing obligations be dropped in exchange for supply of private rented homes
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Trocadero to become a 'pod' hotel
Plans to transform London’s iconic Trocadero building into a Tokyo-style pod hotel have been approved by Westminster council
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Minister promised PM swift action on Olympic marketing gag
Olympics minister’s letter to David Cameron more than three months ago promised swift resolution to the ongoing problem
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Green light for Salford's £430m PFI housing scheme
Salford PFI project involves 1,600 new homes and the refurbishment of a further 1,200 homes
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Aecom and Hill scoop £54m Abu Dhabi aiport scheme
Consultants will manage the construction of Abu Dhabi Midfield Terminal as part of a multi-billion-dollar airport investment
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Laing O'Rourke wins third Crossrail station
Laing O’Rourke has bagged the £35m main construction contract for the Crossrail station at Custom House
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Sweett nets nuclear hat-trick
Exclusive: Consultant to work on EDF Energy’s new £10bn Hinkley Point plant among three nuclear wins
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After the Party: Until 27 November
After the Party, the Legacy of Celebration explores how past celebratory events led to the creation of some of the most extraordinary structures
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One in two unaware of energy performance certificates
Government scheme to promote awareness of buildings’ energy use has had limited success
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Timber frame building set to increase, say architects
Major European markets set to see an increase in timber frame construction
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Kier picks up Oxford Spires academy job
Contractor Kier and architect Nightingale Associates and have won the £6.4m Oxford Spires Academy job.
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Bouygues to build £65m Essex uni project
Bouygues Development and housing provider Derwent Living get go ahead for £65m accommodation project
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Boris tells PM to 'stop pussyfooting around' on infrastructure
Boris Johnson urges government to get started on big infrastructure projects, including an airport in the Thames estuary
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Berkeley's tower on the Thames gets green light
Developer’s Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed 28-storey Eastbury House residential scheme is approved
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Planning shake-up prompts U-turn on Norfolk home scheme
Government planning reforms see council change mind over controversial 350-home application it had previously refused
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Construction workforce rises 34,000 in second quarter
Sector employment rebounds after year of job cuts
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Bell rings for Morgan Sindall's £19m Hull school project
Contractor Morgan Sindall is primed to start work on £19.2m schools project in Hull, as a part of the final stages of Hull’s £400m Ðǿմ«Ã½ Schools for the Future Programme.
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RMJM reports £11m pre-tax loss
Exclusive: RMJM Group’s results show architect fell into the red in 2011 and highlight continuing problems with Middle East money owed
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Allies & Morrison wades into Olympic marketing row
Architect which worked on Olympic Park masterplan hits out at restrictions in BBC interview
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Over 6,000 construction firms collapse in two years
Almost a quarter of compulsory liquidations came in the construction sector