All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 12 November 2010
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Mansell wins £24m contract to build Hackney school
Contractor will consolidate Cardinal Pole Catholic School’s facilities onto one site
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Life after death for Cabe arm as housing rating tool revived
Design watchdog to set up Community Interest Company to take on ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø for Life business
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Government U-turn on planning levy
Coalition pledges to stick with Labour planning tariff after all
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Crossrail station visuals go on display
The latest designs for Crossrail stations are on show at the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Centre
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October mortgage lending lowest since 2000
At £12.4bn monthly lending was down 9% on October 2009
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Davis Langdon director Richard Baldwin joins Derwent
Baldwin will start as Derwent’s head of development in January 2011
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Derwent planning five new central London schemes
Developer ready to develop 1,000,000ft2 of property as capital’s office market improves
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Keller hit by zero growth and falling margins
Groundworks specialist issues profit warning after revealing £3m redundancy costs
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Bob Neill: 'We will create framework for Thames Gateway investment'
Ahead of his speech at the Thames Gateway Forum planning minister Bob Neill explains why the coalition is committed to the growth zone
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£450m Liverpool hospital faces new delay
Anti-PFI pressure group opposing the scheme appeals judge’s decision to green light the project
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Diageo in talks with new contractors after Rok closures
Closure of Scottish division stops work on £86m bottling plant
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Barratt sees forward sales drop on 'weak' autumn
Housebuilder sees future private reservations drop by 24% on last year
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Administrators confirm closure of majority of Rok
Nearly 2,000 jobs to go as two of three remaining divisions shut down
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Manchester architect wins planning for £9m Everton scheme
Four-storey development designed by Formroom will house club shop, museum and hospitality suites
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Government confirms September house price fall
Communities department data says prices off by 0.7%
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Banks 'very likely' to pull plug on Rok
Remaining jobs set to be lost as administrators struggle over sale
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Serco expects revenue to rise to £5bn by 2012
Company has signed £2.3bn of deals since June and says public sector cuts will drive outsourcing
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Rok firms put into administration with loss of 87 jobs
Tulloch Transport and Rok Civils attract no interest from potential buyers of Rok
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British Land puts £1.5bn into London developments
Commercial developer says Cheesegrater will start on site in July and complete by 2014