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Manchester cultural centre gets go ahead
Manchester council approves plans for new £80m building in city centre
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Government needs a 'step change' in carbon reduction
Green Deal and ECO not enough to keep building emissions reductions on track according to the Committee on Climate Change
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Berkeley profits up 60%
Housebuilder sees revenue break the £1bn mark in full-year results as Tony Pidgley fires warning over government policies
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Olympic Park building firms trained 250 women
Training came as part of a scheme to encourage women to join the industry
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Capita Symonds to use BIM on all designs from July
Consultant pre-empts public sector switch by adopting process three years before the government
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Green Deals will take longer to pay off than predicted
Research shows that retrofits on homes deliver less than three-quarters of expected energy savings
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Pringle Brandon merger to lead to staff growth
Architect aims to double turnover within five years by expanding into healthcare and higher education
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Public sector failing to take up Construction Strategy
Ӱ’s research shows three-quarters of public sector clients have made no change to procurement
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Maude set to announce trials of new forms of procurement
Minister set to announce trials at Government Construction Summit
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EC Harris and Expedition on Piano’s Selfridges job
Consultants join Shard architect on major department store project
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Tesco addresses fears over contractor finance
Supermarket giant reacts to supply chain concerns following forward funding comments
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Hill consultant on New York subway
Consultant’s JV is construction manager on the extension of subway line
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Stefanous put £10m into Doyle to help it through recession
Doyle Group chairman Stef Stefanou and brother put own money into business, but could not save it from adminstration
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Firms shortlisted for £4.35bn defence contracts
Carillion, Babcock, Balfour Beatty, Interserve among bidders on shortlists for contracts
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Fifteen charged with Edinburgh property fraud
Four former council workers and eleven contractors charged
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Capita Symonds-owned architect ESA opens new Poland office
Wholly-owned Capita Symonds architecture practice ESA has opened its second Polish studio in the capital Warsaw.
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Morgan Sindall maintains £3.2bn order book
Orders for contractor hold up despite “challenging” market
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Costain launches water sector JV
Contractor to target large industrial water customers in partnership with Severn Trent
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Olympic learning programme ‘must be more transparent’
Chair of Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 calls for more openness about failure in delivering a sustainable Olympics