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Hope for NewBuy scheme as Lloyds set to sign up
Part-nationalised bank plans small-firm friendly multi-user cell
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Exclusive: Galliford Try faces legal action from Olympic subbies
Specialists seek more than £11m over athletes’ village delays
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Taylor Wimpey cuts construction waste by 53%
Housebuilder meets WRAP landfill target one year early
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Prosperity after the crash for London’s 8build
Bulging order book and 10% increase in pre-tax profit demonstrate fit-out specialist’s got talent
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Builders missing out on £180m in unclaimed tax
Over 500,000 workers may be missing out on tax refunds
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Burnley UTC plans are grist to the mill
£10m University Technical College will bring Grade II building back into use
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Insulation industry given lifeline by ECO expansion
Hard to treat cavity walls to qualify for funding under revision to government scheme
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Hinkley nuclear plan faces fresh legal test
November date set for Court of Appeal challenge to EDF’s £10bn Hinkley nuclear project
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Leeds eyes £1bn transport fund in next 'city deal'
Council expects progress on city region plans in May
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Arcadis still shopping after Davis Langdon & Seah buy
Boss Neil McArthur says Davis Langdon name will go from £79m turnover Asian consultant
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Retailers still coy on Green Deal
Sainsbury’s, Tesco and M&S don’t rule out Green Deal involvement, but are not on provider list
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Ministers warned over Part L plans amid media backlash
But so-called “tax on conservatories” doesn’t apply to the majority of conservatories
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No manslaughter charge over 'wind tunnel' death
CPS advises against prosecuting architect for Leeds tower fatality
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United House picked for Finsbury Park towers
£130m regeneration project will create 350 new homes at north London hub
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Dunne Group returns to the black
Contractor posts £1.7m pre-tax profit on ‘stable’ revenue of £29.4m