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No need for door rails
GEZE UK has expanded its Perlan range of rail support systems for doors
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Thermal window coating
Internorm’s Solar + windows exceed the requirements of Part L 2010
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Ventilation and security
Kawneer’s windows maximise ventilation without compromising security
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British Council for School Environments appoints new boss
Nusrat Faizullah will take over from Ty Goddard
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PFI firms could be forced to disclose profit on schemes
Industry warns proposed rule changes may deter contractors from PFI and inflate costs
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Carillion faces blacklist claims
Engineer claims that Carillion-owned Mowlem supplied information about him to blacklist
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Bam Nuttall sued for £55m over Cambridgeshire busway
Local authority launches High Court action against Bam Nuttall and parent company for overrun
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Costain to make further acquisitions as profit rises by 23%
Firm has targeted work with long-term strategic value and is looking to grow
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Developers fined for fire safety breaches
Two Manchester housing developers fined for breaching rules on student accommodation scheme
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Royal Arsenal Riverside: Staying southside
Key Homes Group’s development will be a 130-bedroom hotel
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Construction appointments 2 September
Shepherd Construction, NG Bailey and Cundall are among firms to have made new appointments
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Bovis Homes profit doubles as construction costs squeezed
Results come from completion of 801 homes
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Bristol City's stadium could face judicial review
Council receives request for judicial review after residents fail in bid to designate land as town green
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Broadway Malyan to design world’s third tallest tower
Architect opens a studio in Turkey to support design of 571m tall skyscraper
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Plans for 725 homes in East Longbridge
St Modwen and Persimmon Homes submit plans to transform 52 acre site
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An emergency shelter with a difference
This ‘origami’ shelter is one of many concepts being exhibited in Australia to highlight the effects of Japan’s natural disasters