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Kier wins £20m academy project at Ellesmere Port
Scheme includes sports pitches, theatre and science labs
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Associated British Ports puts out call for £50m job
Scheme involves design and reconstruction of quay wall and infrastructure at Southampton
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Mount Anvil wins planning for Wandsworth Business Village
Developer plans an 80,000 sq ft business centre and apartments in heart of Wandsworth
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Galliford Try wins £39m riverside project
Scheme on Thames includes luxury and affordable apartments and commercial space
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Shapps gets public to help decide best new homes
Housing minister orders residents’ input in government housing award
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Nottingham tram extension steps closer to approval
Funding confirmed for phase two extension of Nottingham’s tram network
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Network Rail to overhaul £6bn procurement programme
Rail operator looks to cut costs by opening up major projects to leading construction and engineering firms
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Tata warns Budget deals 'severe blow'
Steel giant says carbon floor price will make UK steel makers uncompetitive
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Polyflor's pearlescent surface
This homogenous vinyl product is designed for commercial environments and suitable for use in healthcare
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Lend Lease poaches Laing O'Rourke Australian boss
Andrew Wilson appointed by Lend Lease as managing director on a £3.7bn project in Sydney
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Budget: Public construction costs to be cut by 20%
Government to force huge savings by standardising design, as housing and planning overhaul outlined
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Inspired by nature
Forbo Flooring systems’ Marmoleum range of linoleum includes colours inspired by landscapes
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Tube Lines chief executive leaves after nine months
Andie Harper steps down to be replaced by former RAF director Jon Lamonte
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New tile designs
Craven Dunnill Jackfield supplied 11,835 tiles to a Cathedral Church in its biggest ever project
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Plans for theatre at Astoria site
New development after the original site was demolished to make way for Crossrail
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Six Bank of England members vote to keep rates at 0.5%
Number of members voting for an increase in interest rates remained unchanged