All News articles – Page 1257
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Bam wins Hull library refurb job
Contractor will refurbish 16,000sqm of building and provide new facades
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Green light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge wins planning permission for Aecom designed masterplan
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Lend Lease expands into London housing market
Developer will sell homes to the public for the first time
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UK architect in running for £500m Paris project
Specialist water architect Baca Architects is working with designer Villes & Paysages and engineer Egis
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Olympic firms warned not to 'preach' to rest of world
Sir John Armitt says industry should avoid ‘empire-building’ when seeking to win post Olympics work
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Construction output fell 3.9% in Q2
Fall in construction output revised upwards from -5.2% to -3.9% in second quarter of 2012
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RICS calls for benchmarking of consultant fees
RICS asks government to intervene to stamp out underbidding as new figures show continuing decline in fees
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Number of solar installations soar to beat feed-in tariff cut
Solar capacity installation up fourfold as slashing of feed-in tariff continues cycle of boom and bust
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Balfour Beatty looks to retrofit projects to swell coffers
Contractor targets local authorities for Green Deal energy efficiency work
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Olympic velodrome: Full speed ahead
Britain achieves its highest Olympic medal tally for over a century. But can the delivery model that gave us the Games’ venues provide a blueprint for the future?
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Derwent shortlists builders for £70m of London work
Further schemes worth £140m to be tendered shortly as focus shifts to new build developments
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Galliford Try for £60m Clapham housing scheme
Galliford Try wins job to build a £60m speculative housing scheme for developer Grainger
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Construction appointments: 10 August 2012
Firms, including Sweett Group and Vinci, announce recruits and promotions, plus, a clarification
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Hansom: That extra mile
This week, there may be a problem with the Olympic drainage system but the longest toy train track in the world shows British engineering at its best - as does last minute marathon woman, Freya Murray
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Planning stats: New build sales and completions in July
Barratt Homes and Taylor Wimpey were the two biggest housing clients in July
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UKTI boss says contractors should look abroad
UKTI chief executive Nick Baird calls on major British contractors to take greater advantage of overseas opportunities
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Capita appoints business transformation director
Jonathan Simcock will help deliver large scale business transformation and turnaround projects
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Hill appoints new director
Contract and project manager hired for the construction claims and consulting group
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Research seeks to preserve threatened Omani heritage sites
Nottingham Trent University awarded £135,000 research and consultancy bid to help save site