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RICS calls for VAT cut in Budget
RICS says Chancellor should cut VAT on home refurbishments to help residential sector
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German solar panel giant to enter UK market
Solarwatt says it plans to supply domestic and commercial photovoltaics into ’lagging’ UK market
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Redrow buoyed by £8.5m half year profit
Housebuilder reports rising turnover and average selling prices as market recovers from winter freeze
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All Olympic buildings 'will be delivered on time'
NAO report says all projects will be delivered on time but timing for Aquatics Centre and parts of Athlete’s Village is “becoming tight”
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300 more jobs to go at Atkins
Atkins today revealed it will shed another 300 jobs in the run up to April.
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Construction redundancies rise 28%
Data released today shows an increase in redundancies from 18,000 to 23,000 for the three months to December 2010
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NSCC launches campaign against retentions
No Retention campaign gains backing from members, Crossrail and Stanhope
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O'Keefe fined after teenager suffers burns
Contractor ordered to pay out over £25,000 after breaching Safety Act
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Treasury looks to PFI projects for savings
The Treasury launched a pilot scheme today, tasked with identifying savings on existing PFI projects.
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CLM consortium fee for Olympic job rises to £718m
ODA figures reveal £24m extra earned by CLM since November
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Firm found guilty in corporate manslaughter test case
Geotechnical Holdings failed to ensure the safety of a geologist crushed to death in a trench
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Morgan Sindall bags £26m London hospital contract
Contractor to deliver the Wohl Neuroscience Institute for King’s College London
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EC Harris warns of insolvencies as material prices soar
QSs predict tender price rises but warns of cut-throat bidding and material price increases
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Berkeley inks deal for £100m Crossrail station
Transport secretary Philip Hammond to confirm agreement this morning
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Wind power companies offer communities £2,000 per turbine
Announcement by Renewable UK in addition to government handing back wind farm business rates
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Emry's Architects win mixed-use scheme in south London
Emrys Architects have won planning permission for a mixed-use development in Camberwell
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CBI demands clarity on Green Deal
Government must clarify how retrofitting push will be funded and acredited, says Confederation of British Industry
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Why shops and offices will be the schools of the future
Education cuts can be a catalyst for delivering schools in unusual spaces says Sir Bruce Liddington
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Osborne lands £43m contract for University job
Greenwich University selects Osborne to construct new campus