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HS2 defeated in legal challenge
Breaking: Consultation on compensation over high speed rail link ruled illegal
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Women triumph in young professionals awards
Women win three out of four categories in young achievers awards plus overall gong
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UK 'failing' on housing for the elderly
House of Lords report calls for ‘urgent’ action from housebuilders, housing associations and government
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Design team picked for £92m car innovation centre
Exclusive: University of Warwick selects four consultants for its £92m National Automotive Innovation Campus
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Unsustainable timber could become ‘industry scandal’
Sustainability Rising Star award winner says revised timber regulations have potential to catch firms out
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John Lewis considers direct payment for subcontractors
Exclusive: Waitrose owner proposes contract clauses to bypass main contractors that delay supply chain payments
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Berkeley Homes submits Crossrail station development plans
Residential developer submits planning application for 219 homes above Woolwich Crossrail station
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Balfour Beatty predicts revenue will fall by 20%
Construction giant announces it is to withdraw from bidding on ‘uneconomic’ work and switch focus to restricted markets
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in February
Data for last month reveals a slight drop in the number of projects for all regions compared with January
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RICS urges government to simplify procurement
Exclusive: RICS unveils construciton policy which calls for government to increase transparency in its construction contracts and simplify the procurement process
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More than a dozen mega-towers to be built by 2020
Lift giant Kone expects as many as 15 mega-towers over 600 metres tall around the world by 2020
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T&T eyes 15% growth this year
Turner Townsend is likely to grow 15% this financial year, the consultant’s UK managing director Steve McGuckin has told delegates at the Mipim
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Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley's Belfast campus
Project for University of Ulster to accommodate up to 15,000 students and staff
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Kier and Wates vie for final batch of priority schools
Contractors shortlisted for East of England batch of priority schools, worth around £25m
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MoD reopens bids for £250m Scotland framework
The Ministry of Defence’s estate arm has reopened the bidding race for construction work on military estates in Scotland
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'Slow but encouraging' start for Green Deal
First official statistics show there were 1,803 Green Deal assessments carried out in the first months of the scheme
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Miller back in the black after strong year
Miller has returned to profit after posting a solid set of results with a record increase in its construction order book
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Signs of ‘green shoots’ for new build housing
HBF chief executive claims that market is at a “turning point” as house sales hit two-year high
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Osborne set to give housing a boost in Budget
Chancellor will aim to boost demand and free public land but industry warned not to expect ‘game changer’