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Pressing task: Glenn Howells in Elephant & Castle
Printworks is a nine-storey development in Elephant & Castle in south London, designed by Glenn Howells Architects
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Farrell wins 20-year Folkstone scheme
The firm replaces Foster + Partners, whose masterplan was put on hold in August 2008 owing to the downturn
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Bioenergy Centre, Nottingham: Food for thought
Work started this week on a £25m Bioenergy Centre for the University of Nottingham at its Sutton Bonington campus.
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Our floating voters’ verdict on the coalition
Neil Dower of Conamar: Voted Tory“I don’t think the result is the best thing for the country or the industry. I wouldn’t be surprised if Cameron called another election in the next 18 months. Until then, I think decision-making will be slow. The cuts are something to keep an eye ...
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Mace lined up for £120m Shard neighbour
Mace is in exclusive talks over a deal to build London Bridge Place, the 17-storey companion tower to the Shard
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Balfour set for £600m NDA job
A consortium consisting of Amec, Arriva and Balfour Beatty has been tipped to win a £600m job to build a repository for high-level radioactive waste in Sellafield
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Masonry construction
H+H’s full-storey aircrete construction system has been used by Miller Homes to create a residence that complies with level six of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Energy secretary: Nuclear will go ahead privately
New incumbent Chris Huhne says no public money will be spent on plants, but they will probably still go ahead
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CPA: VAT rise could hurt recovery
Construction Products Association warns that expected increase in VAT to 20% could damage UK’s fledgling economic return
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Crowley Civil Engineers vs Rushmoor council: Claiming a contribution
Out Fenwick Elliott expert describes a dispute over an open space in Hampshire
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Redundancies remain high and vacancies low
Rising unemployment is one of the harsh realities facing the new government
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Olympic minister warns of £60m cut
New Tory incumbent tells BBC he has held talks with his department to discuss budget for 2012 event
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Kingspan optimistic as residential sector picks up
construction products firm says market conditions are now ’stable’ due to improvements in housing and non-office commercial sectors
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Repair and maintenance market on the mend
Construction product group SIG says sector is beginning to improve after a steep fall.
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John Gummer to appear at Sustainability Now
Former environment secretary will be at virtual event at 12.45pm today
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John McAslan picks design for Wyclef Jean's Haiti studio
RIBA competition winner is picked for facility to help local people learn about music business
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First blows fall on industry as new regime takes over
Fears grow for future of Crossrail, hospitals and housing as Tories apply spending brakes
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Jeremy Hunt new Olympics secretary
Ex-shadow culture secretary takes on enlarged portfolio as Hugh Robertson takes over Tessa Jowell's role