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Banks still punishing builders despite increases in SME loans
Banks lent £18.8bn to small and medium enterprises in the third quarter of this year but 57% of builders still experiencing problems with credit
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'UK needs to build a city the size of Birmingham,' says FMB
Demand for new housing is set to outstrip supply by over 500,000 homes by 2015
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X marks the spot: Bam's Molecular Biology lab nears completion
RMJM-designed building resembles an X-chromosome from the air
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Keller posts profit warning as eurozone crisis hits markets
 Shares tumble 20% as ground engineering firm is hit by project delays and austerity measures
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Public land for 83,500 homes identified
Government identifies sites for new housing as part of forthcoming strategy
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Austin-Smith:Lord files for CVA to avoid insolvency
Firm, one of largest UK architects, has already laid off 70 staff to try and keep itself afloat
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Planning permission granted for £70m Barnsley redevelopment
52,000 m2 retail-led scheme will replace the existing Metropolitan shopping centre
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Bam wins £22m Buckinghamshire academy project
Firm will deliver Aylesbury Vale Academy and is preferred bidder for two other schools
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Government may phase in FIT cuts
Fitters may no longer have to hand back deposits to customers unable to meet the current tariff deadline
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Rogers hits out at planning reform
Architect says NPPF could lead to ‘merging’ of major cities
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Tesco wins planning on Dartford mixed-use scheme
Town centre regeneration scheme will provide 231 homes
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NPPF ‘open to legal challenge’ warn MPs
Parliamentary committee brands reforms ‘contradictory and confusing’
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Government plans £50bn infrastructure boost
Osborne will announce investment in housing, roads and power stations at autumn finanicial statement this month
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Interserve targets Qatar for growth
Firm says it is relying on global infrastructure markets and UK public sector outsourcing for growth
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Friends of the Earth will lodge legal challenge to FIT cut
Friends of the Earth decide to lodge legal challenge after the government fails to withdraw its plans
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BPF urges government to press on with ‘office to home’ changes
Chief exec Liz Peace reacts to reports the government is poised to water down the policy
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Scotland to get £100m for renewable energy projects
A further £100m drawn from the fossil fuel levy will be used to capitalise the Green Investment Bank.
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Recession looms despite upward revision of output
ONS revises construction output upwards from -0.6% to -0.2% for third quarter
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CBI attacks government FITs cut
The cut to FITs has destroyed investor confidence in the government, argued CBI director-general John Cridland