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Eight Songbird directors depart, three move in from Brookfield
Only three original board members remain at Canary Wharf owner
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Construction output dip deeper than first thought in Q4 2014
ONS revises down construction output for last three months of 2014
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Wates gets go-ahead for £80m Paddington Central scheme
British Land commits to 4 Kingdom Street office scheme
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Kier wins £177m haul of new contracts
Major contracts landed in the healthcare, housing maintenance and highways sectors
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Quintain wins planning for latest Wembley tower
Developer gets approval for 370-apartment ‘Alto’ tower
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Diplomatic row erupts after Austria challenges Hinkley Point
UK hits back after Austria appeals EU’s approval of state aid for new power plant
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Make unveils second Arena Central office scheme in Birmingham
Make and Arena Central Developments submit plans for 212,000 sq ft office
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Developers to start major Birmingham schemes
Ballymore and Sterling Property Venture gear up to start construction on three office projects in city centre
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Re-procurement timetable for £750m framework revealed
Government intends to invite firms to tender for troubled framework in September or October this year
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Local councils launch construction strategy to support SMEs
FMB hails new framework to improve public procurement for small firms
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Green builders' fury over plans to weaken DECs
UK Green ΢ÃÜȦ Council denounces proposal to weaken display energy certificate rules
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Galliford Try wins £40m Northamptonshire council HQ
New office HQ to consolidate council offices into one building
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Redrow chairman: 'Hung parliament is nightmare scenario'
Steve Morgan speaks of election ‘nightmare’ for housebuilders
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Right to Buy extension slammed as 'preposterous'
Chief executive of National Housing Federation denounces plans to extend Right to Buy to housing association properties
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One in three public sector clients do not pay on time
Trade body calls for new ombudsman to enforce fair pay rules after survey reveals late payment is rife
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Skills shortages could stall projects
KPMG and RICS warn a lack of skilled labour could delay billions of pounds worth of work.