All News articles – Page 1456
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Olympic Village contractor faces winding up petitions
Legal action taken by a number of creditors in the Irish High Court
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Mary Portas review to tackle 'clone towns'
Journalist and broadcaster to conduct government review into town centres
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Central London office space squeezed, says Derwent
Developer notes rising rental values as demand outstrips supply
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VT acquisition boosts Babcock revenues by 50%
Revenue close to £3bn but defence firm only records 5% organic growth while total debt exceeds £700m
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HCA's Lunts to join Greater London Authority
HCA executive director for London to be Boris Johnson’s new housing boss
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First UK tunnelling academy to open later this year
The £12.5m facility will train 3,500 people to work on Crossrail
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£800m worth of academies to start hitting market in June
Government to release first of 71 schemes to contractors on academies framework
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Boris Johnson pledges £60m for Thames promenade
Planning submitted for kilometre long floating river walk
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Latest CPA figures show Q1 activity rise
Statisitcs conflict with reports of activity decline in official ONS data
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Employers step up to offer apprenticeships
CITB-ConstructionSkills reports a 47% increase in firms offering places
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Cabinet commits to large cuts in carbon emissions
’Green deal’ to set stringent targets for UK construction
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British Land announces first tenant in Cheesegrater tower
Insurance firm Aon to occupy ten floors of £340m City tower
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Mears lands new contracts worth £120m
Contract wins since March increase firm’s order book to £2.7bn
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Network Rail fined £3m for Potters Bar crash
Fine marks the end of ORR proceedings against Network Rail
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Quintain wins planning for £500m Wembley scheme
Make-designed masterplan is next phase of giant Wembley development
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ONS revises controversial output figures
Economists say upwards revision to construction output not enough
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Contractor rapped after cinema collapses onto carriageway
Demolition specialist fined £5,000 for collapse in rush hour
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T Clarke guards against cut-throat bidding
M&E specialist vows to maintain margins despite heated competition
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Tree support
Greenleaf Urban Tree and Landscape Products has launched a soil structure module that is designed to encourage tree root growth and provide support for paved areas located above the roots
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Ibstock rated 'very good'
Brickmaker Ibstock has been awarded a “very good” rating to the responsible sourcing standard BES 6001