East of England construction news
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Green Investment Bank chairman appointed
The chairman of the organising committee of Glasgow 2014 has been appointed chair of the Green Investment Bank.
Smaller cities 'need more office projects'
Developers should look to smaller cities for office projects, a report has urged.
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Sir John Armitt not pursuing chief construction adviser role
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Gove reveals 42 schools set for priority capital funding
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Government confirms delay to Feed-in Tariff changes
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Full list of 261 schools to benefit from £2bn Priority Schools revealed
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Minister hints at fresh incentives for Green Deal
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Parsons Brinckerhoff named on new defence framework
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Skanska, Kier among new Green Deal Finance Company members
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Breedon tipped to profit from Tarmac Lafarge disposals
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Greg Barker: July Feed-in Tariff cuts could be delayed
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Exclusive: Balfour Beatty confirms 650 jobs to go under restructure plans
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BIM hubs will aim to ‘unify’ professions
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Interserve secures £1bn 2013 pipeline
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Aecom and NBS combine to offer BIM joint venture
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ONS figures show UK recession may deepen
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Partnership to improve contractor and utility communication
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Six post-2015 priority Highways Agency schemes announced
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Surplus land to create 102,000 homes as Build Now, Pay Later extended
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Capita Symonds targets £10bn hotel sector in new partnership
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Labour on course for large gains as PM apologises
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Specialists survey shows good news for 2012 workloads
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Green Deal providers help form energy efficiency partnership
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Public frameworks to be scrutinised
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Exclusive: Green Deal cash-back boost proposed for groups of homeowners
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EXCLUSIVE: Keepmoat and Apollo merger results in 200 redundancies
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Government calls for new public sector procurement pipelines
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Search to replace Paul Morrell as chief construction adviser begins
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Projects ‘on track’ following Killby & Gayford collapse
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DIO names contractors eyeing up bids for £4.35bn contracts
CONTRACT LEADS
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Peterborough£90.6m residential
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Norwich £2m education
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Cambridge £3.1m residential
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Norwich £2.3m retail
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Cambridge £2.5m infrastructure
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Norwich £2.6m residential
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Cambridge £80m residential & commercial
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St.Neots £6m residential
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Peterborough £20m education
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Cambridge £8m residential
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Lowestoft £6m commercial
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Cambridge £17.7m residential
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King's Lynn £1.2m residential
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Cambridge £5m education
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Felixstowe £5m transport
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Haverhill £2.3m education
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Cambridge £2.5m infrastructure
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Sudbury £7.5m residential
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Ipswich £50m commercial
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Cambridge £2.5m commercial
Full list of 261 schools to benefit from £2bn Priority Schools revealed
A total of 261 schools, from 587 applicants, will be rebuilt, or have their ‘condition needs met’ under the £2bn Priority Schools Building Programme.




