All articles by David Matthews – Page 11
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Protestors won't stop Earl's Court, says developer
Redevelopment of majority of site will go ahead even if residents block building on local authority-owned land
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Budget to offer Green Deal stamp duty incentive
Measure set to be unveiled as questions are raised over future of chief construction adviser
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Budget to make changes to mixed-use planning system
Shakeup to the planning system could end planning restrictions on land currently zoned into areas
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WSP cuts 102 jobs as UK proves 'toughest market'
Results show UK turnover down 14% but firm is ’getting back into acquisitions’ abroad
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Video: Willmott Dixon first winner on £1bn Tesco plan
Contract is first of a £1bn pipeline of mixed-use schemes of which Cyril Sweett will work on first four
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Prisk refuses to confirm extension of Morrell position
Construction minister says he will speak to Morrell about future of construction adviser role in November
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Taylor Wimpey posts £75m profit
Housebuilder results ahead of expectations as it turns rounds 2009 loss of £96m
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Comment
Are the Games' green credentials in tatters?
Missing the target to generate 20% of power from renewables is not the end of the world, but it's not a good sign
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Government rules out Green Deal regulation
Industry groups say minimum standards for homes would encourage retrofitting and provide certainty
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St Modwen submits planning for £70m Longbridge scheme
New town centre will include 24 new shops and restuarants as well as 40 apartments
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Features
Under siege: Construction in the Middle East
Construction’s safe haven has turned into a war zone. As protest, revolution and regime change spread across the Middle East, what can companies do to ensure their staff and contracts are safe, and does this means the end of the good times?
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UK-GBC calls on industry to take carbon lead
Construction industry has to be proactive and not wait for government intervention when it comes to carbon reduction, says sustainability body
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Local authorities in carbon homes standards dispute
Zero Carbon Hub and Local Government Association battle it out
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UK firms rush to leave 'anarchy' in Libya
Nearly all construction work in the country halts, among random acts of crime and violence
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Kingspan wins High Court battle against rival Rockwool
Judge rules Rockwool’s marketing campaign was misleading
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Kier profit jumps 26%
Contractor says work in large number of markets enabled it to up profit despite challenging environment
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Barratt cuts losses to £4.6m
Mark Clare reports good start to 2011 but says long-term recovery depends on availability of mortgage finance
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UK surveyors: 'Libyan mercenaries using ambulances to murder civilians'
Surveyors still in Tripoli tell of intensifying violence and random killings by regime gunmen
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Capita airport in Libya 'hit by bombs'
Runway of Benghazi airport in east of country ’destroyed’ by bombs, company says
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Atkins office reopens as Bahrain 'calms'
Workers had been told to work from home on Friday following violent clearing of protest camp