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Cedar shingles for a train conversion
Eastern White Cedar shingles from Cembrit have been used on a refurbishment project
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Jointing system
Alutec’s JuraJoint jointing system offers impressive whole life costings and requires very little maintenance
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Top Tory doubts Severn Barrage costs
Tim Yeo says he has “serious concerns” over the economic viability of the proposed Severn Barrage scheme
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Planning relaxed on solid wall insulation to boost Green Deal
Government issues clarification to planning rules bringing solid wall insulation within permitted development
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Yorkshire housebuilder Britannia collapses
Leeds-based housebuilder Britannia Developments has fallen into administration.
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Specialist firms’ injury rate falls by half in nine years
Accidents survey also finds fatalities fell by half over the period
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Goldman Sachs submits 1.2m sq ft HQ plans
Investment bank submits plans for nine-floor City of London office block
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Government plans new 'super-prison'
The government has announced plans to build a new prison that could house more than 2,000 inmates, the largest ever built in the UK
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Assemblage wins Iraqi parliament design competition
But it is unclear if London-based firm’s design will be built
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Neighbourhoods to get 25% of CIL revenues
Planning minister says move will stop opposition to greenfield development
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Morgan Sindall finance boss resigns
Finance director David Mulligan’s departure comes after chief executive stepped down in November
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CBI and UKGBC back Green for Growth campaign
Industry organisations get behind Ӱ’s campaign to persuade the government that sustainable development can boost growth
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BCSE closure seen as a ‘huge loss’ by industry
Design industry pays tribute to recently-closed charity that championed good design in schools
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New Persimmon boss in efficiency drive
Incoming chief executive Jeff Fairburn announces housebuilder will cut its three operating divisions to two
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Progress on Olympics marketing gag has ‘stalled’
Shadow business secretary questions progress on easing marketing restrictions
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Construction will turn a corner in 2013, RICS says
Surveyors on balance expect workloads to grow this year
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Hansford: ‘low-carbon at low cost is my priority’
Government construction adviser sets out his stall in his first interview since taking the post
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Brookfield agrees deal to end £16m Pinnacle row
Contractor and owners of stalled City tower project reach settlement over unpaid fees
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£423k for one-bedroom flat on Battersea development
Developer of iconic London site unveils new images to mark start of residential sales on the first phase of the scheme