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Architect's office backs England for World Cup
Weston Williamson turns its office into a giant England flag
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Lafarge to up China capacity by 7 million tonnes this year
French cement manufacturer announces plans to grow market share to 50 million tonnes in three years
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Mayor calls for London housing body
Boris Johnson proposes merging capital’s parts of HCA and LDA
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Tony Jacob to speak at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Supermarkets conference
Join John Lewis’ head of construction in July to hear him talk about the future of retail property
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Boost for green buildings with £4.9m research contest
Design teams offered contracts of up to £100k to come up with strategies to cope with climate change
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HIPs abolition helps drive sales, says RICSs
Abolition of HIPs could boost supply of homes by 15% according to RICSs
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Bellway reports faltering sales as cuts loom
Housebuilder says prospect of public sector cuts is affecting buyer confidence
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Interserve consortium wins £150m St Helens BSF
First of eight new schools will be open in time for the 2012 academic year
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Caruso St John's modernist cafe at Chiswick House
Cafe forms part of restoration of gardens at historic stately home
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Government zero-carbon targets 'unrealistic'
Survey of 7,000 property professionals show three-quarters doubt feasibility of green plans
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Qatari Diar deleted emails that helped Candy's barracks case, court told
CPC’s legal team accuse Qatari Diar of deliberately destroying evidence that would have been used in the main trial
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Laing O'Rourke lands £100m Hong Kong tunnels job
Joint venture with Bachy Soletanche will help build link to Chinese high speed rail network
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Sculptor recreates Tate Modern out of sugar cubes
Models of Tate Modern and NEO Bankside can be viewed by the public during the London Festival of Architecture
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Banner Holdings in administration
Contractor on troubled Rafael Vinoly designed Colchester Arts Centre goes under
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Shard loses key tenant
Transport for London was due to take 200,000 sq m of space, but has been bought out by Sellar Group
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Housebuilders to be hit by affordable housing slump
Report warns social homes built this year could fall 65%, the lowest annual total for 20 years
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Industry recognised in Queen's honours list
Green housing expert Bill Dunster and former Crossrail chairman Douglas Oakervee among construction figures to receive honours
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Carillion wins 10-year framework contract on Heathrow
Support services firm to provide facilities management services, with the first two jobs valued at £50m
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BSF latest: Balfour wins £220m Derby deal and Interserve picks up £150m St Helens job
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands Vinci has lost out on both deals amid widespread uncertainty over future of £55bn schools programme
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Civil engineers alarmed at transport infrastructure hiatus
CECA warns on suspension of conditional approvals for all major local transport schemes