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UK's first Passivhaus education building
An agricultural college in Kent gets a Passivhaus certified teaching facility
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T. Clark profit drops 20% in 'tough' environment
Services group sees half yearly revenue and profit fall but order book expands by a third
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Balfour Beatty wins £80m Stevenage schools deal
Hertfordshire County Council names contractor as preferred bidder on schools PPP
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Man dies in dumper accident on Rok site
Dumper truck overturned on site of new bottling plant in Fife
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Insurers call for urgent probe into timber-frame fire risk
Hard evidence of method’s vulnerability triggers calls for better practice and tougher regulation
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Asian arm of Davis Langdon 'strong enough to go it alone'
Davis Langdon & Seah says it doesn’t need Aecom - but sources claim it had been eyeing a deal
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Government free schools target under threat
As few as five “free” schools - a quarter of the government’s target - could open next September, according to sources involved in several of the pioneering schemes
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Colchester to sue T&T over Viñoly scheme
Colchester council hopes to recover “substantial funds” from Turner & Townsend over its role in the town’s disastrous Rafael Viñoly-designed art gallery
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Trouble at the top
We’ve wandered off site for this week’s picture, which is of civil engineering interacting with a diverted bus on the Portobello Road in west London. Our thanks to Nabil Hanafi for snapping it
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Gatwick picks nine partners
Nine architects and engineers have won places on two frameworks for the £1bn modernisation of Gatwick airport
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Strong infrastructure market boosts Costain’s turnover
Costain has boosted turnover by 5% from £508.2m to £533.4m in the six months to 30 June 2010 as the group benefits from the relatively strong UK infrastructure market
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Connah's Quay healthcare centre by Holder Mathias: Doctor's orders
This healthcare centre in Connah’s Quay, north Wales, is now open
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Rivergate centre, Barking: Starting gate
Van Heyningen and Haward Architects’ Rivergate Centre in Barking, east London, has started on site
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Laing O'Rourke closes UAE arm and axes 17,500 staff
Contractor blames decline of Abu Dhabi venture as employee numbers tumble to 18,222 from 35,753
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Aecom buys rail firm
Aecom has acquired UK consultant Tritech Rail in a bid to boost its rail consultancy business. Tritech Rail, founded in 1999, is based in Wigan and employs about 100 people.
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Leadbitter profit down
Operating profit at contractor Leadbitter halved to £2.5m in the first six months of the year
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DevSecs back in black
Development Securities has warned that the commercial property market “lacks momentum”
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CRH profit warning
Materials group CRH has warned that the worsening US economy is set to hit its full-year profits
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Ardmore in court
Ardmore Construction has been taken to court by the former head of Tarmac in a row over non-payment of fees