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British Council for School Environments chief steps down
Ty Goddard’s departure after five years is confirmed by schools body
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House sales rise but prices fall, says Hometrack
The number of homes sold rose to its highest level for three months in June, a survey found.
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Underground hot water to heat Newcastle buildings
Scientists drilling geothermal borehole hit hot water source
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Architecture students at Festival of Britain - Until 4 September
Students will be reviving the spirit of 1951 with a series of talks and public installations as part of Southbank Centre’s Festival of Britain 60th anniversary celebrations in association with as the RIBA.Throughout the summer a new festival bandstand designed by a Part 1 and Part 2 architecture student will ...
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Vinci to buy ground engineer Roger Bullivant
Founder says he will now focus on delivering 2,200 Drakelow Park development
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Spurs lose bid for review into Olympic stadium decision
Hearing finds there is no grounds for a judicial review
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Berkeley reports sharp boost in profits and sales
Housebuilder outlines ten year strategic plan in latest set of results
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White paper: Winning work in Brazil
Independent analysis and advice one of the world’s fastest growing construction markets
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Construction teacher on 6,000-mile expedition in tuk tuk
Slow Train to India travels from Nottingham to New Delhi to raise money for charity
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EC Harris in merger talks ahead of flotation
Chief executive confirms company has held talks with ’a number’ of firms amid pressure to expand
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ONS: construction firms are failing to provide output data
Statistics body says some companies may be supplying new orders instead of output figures
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Top four UK housebuilders nab half of new homes fund
First properties under £180m scheme for first-time buyers to go on sale in September
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BAA moots '5-second' security tunnel
The airports operator could introduce a “pentagon-style” security system
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ODA slammed for training failure
Just 60 apprentices have completed their training on the Olympic park and athletes’ village
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BIM project to show savings
A commercial building will be developed using BIM from start to finish, with the hope of showing how 50% savings can be made