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Shapps poised to hand HCA role in regulating social housing
Watchdog seen as key to guaranteeing billions of pounds of bank lending for housing development
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Doing civics: Doncaster offices
Cartwright Pickard Architects’ Doncaster Civic Offices has been awarded planning permission
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Scott Wilson in takeover talks with two US firms
Consultant engineer turns back on other suitors in bid to gain access to US market
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Bovis north drafts in ex-Taylor Woodrow boss
The former head of Taylor Woodrow Construction has been parachuted into Bovis Lend Lease’s UK northern division in the latest senior management change at the contractor
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Budget 'could stamp out prospects for recovery'
Experian predicts growth in 2011, but all hinges on return of private sector and depth of cuts
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Private equity groups circle Crest as Osmond talks continue
Private equity firms are among the parties circling Crest Nicholson, according to sources close to the takeover negotiations
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Nervous contractors think twice on BSF
Major contractors are thinking twice about bidding for ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future projects as uncertainty grows over the future of the £55bn scheme
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Banner jobs set for sell-off
The administrator of Banner Holdings, the £13.2m-turnover Derbyshire contractor that collapsed last week, will look next week at which of the firm’s contracts could be sold off
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Race begins to define zero carbon as funding cuts loom
Housebuilders and green lobby raise fears over plans to cut funding for Zero Carbon Hub
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How do I... enforce a judgment so my opponent pays up?
In the last of our series on cutting your legal costs, Alexandra Clough looks at the options available if you get a court judgment in your favour but still can’t get paid
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Dave's faves
Liverpool university’s energy centre, designed by Levitt Bernstein, has been shortlisted for this year’s Prime Minister’s Better Public ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards, which recognise procurement and design
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Crossrail £3m away from Woolwich Arsenal station deal
Crossrail is thought to be close to signing a deal with Berkeley Homes to fund the station at Woolwich Arsenal, as optimism grows that the scheme will avoid significant cuts in scope
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Health centre by HLM Architects: A healthier Hull
Work has begun on a £16m health centre in Hull city centre
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OGC axed in shake-up
The government has revealed that its procurement arm, the Office of Government Commerce will be swallowed up by the Cabinet Office as part of its efficiency drive
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Ucatt in voting irregularity probe
An independent body that oversees trade unions is looking into allegations of irregularities during the election of Ucatt general secretary Alan Ritchie last year, writes Michael Glackin.The certification officer, an independent ombudsman appointed by the government, has given Ucatt three weeks to respond to allegations that are understood to centre ...
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Dunster gets OBE in Queen’s honours
Bill Dunster, the architect behind the low-energy BedZed development in south London, received an OBE for services to sustainable housing in the Queen’s birthday honours last weekend
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Latest contruction appointments 18 June 2010
Paul Hammond has been appointed by Mott MacDonald to develop an economic regeneration research and consultancy business in the UK
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in May 2010
Sales have barely changed since this time last year, but registrations are significantly higher
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Bam & Co make most of school work before the bell goes
Business barometer £2.2bn is won in May as councils rush to let schools before Osborne’s Budget