All ǿմý articles in 13 November 2015 – Page 2
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Atkins buys nuclear engineer for £206m
Atkins snaps up global nuclear waste remediation specialist
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Bell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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Sir Robert McAlpine to revamp Wimbledon No 1 Court
Contractor to build £70m retractable roof on No1 Court and two new tiers of seating
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Terry Farrell fights to save 'one of our best' from 'sabotage'
Architect submits own building for listing as scaffolding goes up - and attempts to start national debate on post-modern architecture
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Associated gets go-ahead for another Birminghan uni job
Scheme is practice’s fourth for City University
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22 Bishopsgate tower recommended for approval
Raft of firms including Brookfield Multiplex and PLP await outcome of planning meeting tomorrow
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Hansford calls for solid wall insulation boost
Construction adviser Peter Hansford authors report on boosting solid wall insulation
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Hinkley Point C threatens EDF's survival, warn staff
Employee ownership association of EDF warns risks of construction are ‘too great’
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Comment
Housing association reclassification - what it means
The ONS’s decision to put £60bn of housing association debt on the public sector books is no cause for panic
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Output falls for third consecutive month
Construction output falls in September, confirming 2.2% drop over the third quarter
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NIC calls for evidence on tour of the North
Commission chair Andrew Adonis calls for evidence during tour of five Northern cities
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Interserve hit by losses on three problem jobs
Firm’s UK construction business expected to “break even” rather than make a profit
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Galliford Try contracting margins on the up
Construction group says contracting margins are improving in trading update ahead of its AGM
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