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BAA revises Heathrow capital investment plans
Cash to be diverted from cancelled third runway project
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KEO wins design role on $1.7bn Riyadh monorail
Consultant joins Scott Wilson on 3.6km Saudi Arabian mass transit project
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Pidgley: Worst is over but no dividend yet
Berkeley Group impresses the City with its 2010 numbers but remains cautious ahead of coalition government’s cuts
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Capita Symonds appoints associate director
Chartered energy engineer joins the sustainability team from White Young Green
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City of London's 2012 entrance options revealed
Architecture Foundation shortlists five designs for a temporary new landmark for Aldgate
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Final whistle for £253m Wembley row
Multiplex settles claim against Mott MacDonald, the largest in UK construction history
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Prisk pledges to make Whitehall a better client
Construction minister says he will simplify procurement process and stop the waste
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Firms queue up to develop £15bn of banks' bust sites
Industry tries to persuade lenders to build out ’distressed’ projects they acquired before the recession
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Arup man to probe high cost of UK civils
The coalition government has appointed Terry Hill, the former chairman of Arup, to run an inquiry into how to reduce the costs of civil engineering projects in UK
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Treasury: Details of regional growth fund due in the summer
Treasury officials have said no decision has been taken on how much public money would be put into the regional growth fund announced in the Budget
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Charter 284 and the Budget
Here is our assessment of how the five aims of Ӱ’s Charter 284 campaign fared …
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Finance bosses leave Interserve and T Clarke
The finance director of support services and construction firm Interserve has resigned to take a similar role at restaurant and pub group Mitchells & Butler
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Rogers slams low-density plans
Richard Rogers has hit out at the government’s plans to abolish the requirement to build homes at a minimum density, saying they would “fundamentally damage” the prospects of sustainable development
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Architects expect double-dip recession
The prospects of a double-dip recession have increased in the past month, according to the latest survey of architects by the RIBA
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Harris tweak: Harris Academy, Purley by Aedas
Willmott Dixon has signed an £18.5m deal with Croydon council to remodel and extend the Harris Academy Purley, which opened in September 2009
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Latest Construction Appointments: 25 June 2010
Chris Grigg, chief executive of British Land, is to become president of the British Property Federation in 2012
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Brent Cross ticked
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has given the go-ahead to a £4.5bn regeneration of Brent Cross in north London, masterplanned by Allies and Morrison
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Cambridge eco-town in doubt as government halts A14
10,000-home project at Northstowe in balance after £1.1bn road-widening project is put on hold
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Galliford Try recruits former David Wilson Homes boss
Galliford Try has appointed the former chief executive of David Wilson Homes divisional managing director of housebuilding in the South-west and Midlands