All News articles – Page 1339
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Commission invites views on the future of housing
Future Homes Commission calls for evidence on the quality and delivery of housing in the UK
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Three shortlisted to refit Olympic press centre
Olympic Legacy Company announced shortlist and will make selection this summer
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Edinburgh cans £170m Mitie outsourcing deal
Mitie shares fall 4% following loss of £170m Edinburgh council contract
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Construction firms 'undervalued'
Study finds investors don’t believe contractors’ claims of forward order books
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AHMM's Blackfriars scheme to go ahead
Construction to commence this month after Ðǿմ«Ã½ publisher UBM signs lease
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Hansom: There are limits
This week the elusive Ray O’Rourke breaks cover but not on the internet, the NHBC discovers that housebuilders and X Factor winners don’t mix and the Chinese push boundaries with speedy building
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Three-quarters of SMEs financially hit by utility delays
Connection delays causing SMEs to lose thousands of pounds, says NFB
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MoD’s search for private sector partner delays work
Department puts £5bn of construction contracts on hold because it wants partner to manage estate
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Construction firms fly out to Libya
Ten firms belonging to trade body British Expertise will fly to Tripoli to meet key government contacts
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Olympic village is completed
The £1.1bn Olympic village is the last major building to be completed
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Cameron intervenes over Olympic marketing rights
Olympic minister asked to examine complaints that 2012 firms prevented from taking ‘due credit’
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Balfour Beatty targets spike in overseas mining work
Chief operating officer predicts ‘huge growth’ in sector in Australia and plans to increase staff
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Wates goes top with 18 wins
Contracts worth £280m saw firm take the lead in December, when overall work dropped in value
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Ocado sues Carillion for £1.2m in High Court
Firm claims that Carillion was liable for defects on its distribution centre
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AFR open to acquisitions despite £1.2m pre-tax loss
Chief executive says firm would consider buying another architectural practice despite loss
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Huhne proposes new date for solar subsidy cut
Energy secretary says cut to feed-in-tariff will come into effect on 3 March - if the government loses its legal battle
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Review to look at green development incentives
Figures from inside and outside construction will look at how to improve sustainability in the industry
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Solar industry split over feed-in tariff legal battle
Solar firms call for High Court case to be dropped to end uncertainty around rates for customers
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Green Deal could kill insulation industry ‘overnight’
Senior figures warn Green Deal could have ‘dramatic’ effect on insulation industry
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Dromey failed to declare union payments
Shadow housing minister also had use of a phone and car from his old employers Unite but did not declare it