Sarah Bassett
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Wimpey set to seal £100m Rochester Riverside deal
Medway council close to completing deal for flagship urban regeneration project after two years of talks.
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Boost for east London Olympics
Plans to scrap the building of a £97m national athletics stadium at Picketts Lock in north-east London may provide a welcome boost for a 2012 London Olympics bid.
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High margins raise Boot's profit
Contractor Henry Boot has announced a positive set of half-year results, with profit up 14% writes.
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Carillion tipped for £105m campus
Carillion has been tipped to win two contracts worth a total of £105m for the University of Hertfordshire.
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Three up for Welsh centre
A shortlist of three contractors has been picked to work up bids for the troubled £92m Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff.
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£250m Cardiff scheme saved
A £250m sports centre in Cardiff, stalled since February, may be rescued by developer Conrad Phoenix Properties.
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Gilded youth
Youth wins the day in this year's Hays Montrose/ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Consultants' Salary Guide, with the industry throwing money at graduates in an attempt to attract the best people.
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Here's the hard part
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's Client profile series returns with EasyEverything, the cybercafe that's planning to open 50 stores every year for the next three. The good news is, it's looking to partner. The bad news is, everything is easy except getting work for it.
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'Flooding your problem,' Raynsford tells developers
Minister underlines fact that new guidance will saddle construction companies with flood defence costs.
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Ian Simpson's towering ambition for Birmingham
Eco-friendly residential skyscraper will be the second-tallest residential block in the country.
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Anderson quits Bovis Lend Lease
Bovis director leaves job with Australian contractor to join Land Securities' property division six months after taking up new role.
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Now arrived from Brussels
The big red-tape machine in Brussels is still churning out directives for our benefit. But do they work? And are you affected?
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Glass costs go through the roof
European glass prices rise 50% as office demand stretches suppliers to breaking point.