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Councils appeal to PM over nuclear waste veto
Two councils that back nuclear waste storage ask prime minister for a meeting to discuss options after Cumbria county council vetoed plan
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Balfour Beatty mulls sale of £250m FM division
Balfour Beatty has said it is “exploring strategic options” for the future of its facilities management business
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Government unveils detail of £10bn housing guarantees
Government publishes details and calls for bids for private rented and affordable housing guarantee scheme
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Olympic Park scoops top planning award
London Planning Awards recognises 2012 achievement and honours work of architect Sir Terry Farrell
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Skanska and Costain win Crossrail's £200m Bond Street station
Joint venture between two firms chosen for final main construction contract for Crossrail’s central stations
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Planning shake-up to fast track conversions
Government eases regulations for three years to allow office space to be converted into new homes without need for planning permission
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Former building regulations minister backs campaign
Andrew Stunnell, MP responsible for proposed consequential improvements reform, throws weight behind campaign
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2012 marketing ‘gag’ lifted
Campaign victory with a ‘landmark deal’ that allows construction firms to promote work on venues
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Pinnacle may be scrapped and rebuilt from ground up
Exclusive: Proposals to salvage stalled £1bn London skyscraper include Lipton Rogers ‘austerity tower’ plan
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Pressure builds to boost capital spending
Deputy prime minister admits that coalition cut too much from capital spending raising prospect of a boost in infrastructure investment
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Police dismiss claims of blacklist collusion
Blacklist Support Group to appeal to Met and IPPC after complaint dismissed
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Foster + Partners plans buildings on the moon
Architect part of a team of engineers to develop plans to construct buildings on the surface of the moon using 3D printing
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Engineer training programme to be rolled out
Innovative scheme from Royal Academy of Engineering allows SME staff to work in larger companies
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Three vie for £110m City office job
Three contractors are in the race to build Sheppard Robson-designed One Mitre Square
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Construction industry shuns apprentices
Government figures show construction worst performing sector with 15% fall in apprenticeship starts
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Wates wins £36m priority schools job
Exclusive: Contractor chosen to build Coventry batch of priority schools
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Green light for Urbanest's Thames-side student scheme
A major student accommodations scheme over looking the Thames in London has been given planning permission by Lambeth council.