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Work begins on Newbury Racecourse housing estate
David Wilson Homes begins first phase of 1,500-home estate
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Scottish offsite construction forecast to grow 9%
Government study predicts sector will expand over five years
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Three contractors battle for £70m Islington tower
Ardmore, Sisk and Brookfield invited to tender for 29-storey development
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North Midland Construction issues profit warning
Contractor blames downturn in public sector and telecoms spending
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Zaha Hadid wins Tokyo stadium competition
Practice beats out 45 firms to design National Stadium of Japan
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George Ferguson becomes Bristol's first mayor
Former RIBA president, who is standing as an independent, in “sensational” win
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CBI calls for ‘industrial Olympics’
Chancellor pressured to support beacon infrastructure construction projects
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Industry leaders appointed to oversee Ecobuild programme
EC Harris, Mace and Skanska among firms bought in to keep conference ahead of the curve
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Sir Robert McAlpine and Bam battle for £64m schools work
Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpine and Bam Construction set to fight it out for £64m batch of priority schools in the North-east
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SMEs lack the knowledge to adopt BIM, says builders survey
NFB study shows that, although over half of small firms think they would benefit from BIM, nearly three quarters have not used it
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Olympics boss under fresh scrutiny over blacklisting
Union official accuses ODA boss Dennis Hone of giving ‘misleading’ evidence in front of London Assembly committee
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'We lacked the resources to carry out proper community forums', says HS2 chair
High Speed 2 chair admits firm had “difficulty” in consulting as project faces five judicial reviews
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Kier boss plays down fresh cost-cutting drive
Paul Sheffield says review of contractor’s construction business is just part of its ongoing ‘prudent’ business management
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Hinkley Point nuclear design set for approval in 2012
Regulator reports improvement in “quality and timelines” of EDF Energy and Areva’s responses to questions
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Network Rail awards tender points on green criteria
Rail operator introduces incentive to boost emphasis on sustainability within its supply chain
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European acquisitions prompt £200m Aecom write-down
Europe chief executive Steve Morriss points to problems in Spain and plays down role of Davis Langdon acquisition in £200m write-down
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Atkins' profit dips but firm is hiring again
Consultant and engineer Atkins is taking on new staff and has posted a solid performance for the first half of the year
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Kier in new cost-cutting drive
Kier has put is construction business under review in a bid to cut costs as the UK construction market continues to deteriorate
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Housebuilders boosted as sales and lending rise
Effect of government incentives felt as sales, mortgage lending and demand for homes rise