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Sir John Armitt not pursuing chief construction adviser role
Olympic Delivery Authority chairman rules himself out of the running as Paul Morrell’s replacement.
Gove reveals 42 schools set for priority capital funding
A priority list of schools will be funded through capital grants due to their urgent need of repair.
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Full list of 261 schools to benefit from £2bn Priority Schools revealed
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Further Hinkley Point C delays feared
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Minister hints at fresh incentives for Green Deal
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Government starts EDF talks to ensure Hinkley Point C investment
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Circle names four on £1.2bn repair and maintenance framework
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EDF seeks extension to existing nuclear power stations
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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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Kier named winner for £9.8m Dorset academy
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Breedon tipped to profit from Tarmac Lafarge disposals
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Steel group sees 'distant' recovery
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Greg Barker: July Feed-in Tariff cuts could be delayed
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Galliford Try wins £80m dual carriageway work
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NHS sitting on 800 ha of land ripe for development
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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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Horizon nuclear sale vital to avoid skills drain
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Work schedule for post-Olympics transformation revealed
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ONS figures show UK recession may deepen
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Go-ahead for £109m Devon bypass as contract finalised
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Sainsbury's targets the north and west but slows overall expansion
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Surplus land to create 102,000 homes as Build Now, Pay Later extended
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Labour on course for large gains as PM apologises
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Major cities reject City Mayor plans
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Boost for UK new nuclear as Chinese groups eye investment
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Specialists survey shows good news for 2012 workloads
CONTRACT LEADS
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.




