All News articles – Page 1468
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Sheppard Robson opens office in Masdar
Architect opens office in the Abu Dhabi’s zero-carbon city
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Fraudsters stole £2m from ODA
A fraudster who posed as a Skanska employee has been jailed for three and a half years
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Coalition increases 'dodgy' PFI schemes
New figures reveal an increase in PFI projects since the 2010 election
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Ukraine’s richest man buys £136m One Hyde Park flat
Rinat Akhmetov has bought the UK’s most expensive flat at the Candy brothers’ One Hyde Park
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Crossrail reveals shortlist for £1bn of stations
Contenders for Liverpool Street, Whitechapel, Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road are announced
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Fly-through: TfL cable car journey across the Thames
TfL have released a slick animation showing the journey by cable car from Royal Victoria Dock to North Greenwich.
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Edward Lister to replace Sir Simon Milton
Wandsworth Council leader Lister to manage budgets and borough relations
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Travelodge gets into bed with pub companies
Hotel chain announces £100m expansion programme in partnership with pubs
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Union accident compensation wins rise to £7m
UCATT heralds rise in accident compensation for workers in 2010
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Marketing corners you should not cut
CIMCIG’s Rick Osman believes that when times are hard it is tempting, or even necessary, to cut back on your marketing, but where should you cut? More importantly which areas should you not cut
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Mace lands contract to build London cable car
Boris Johnson announces contract award and start date
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Cartwright Pickard wins planning for £3m Sheffield scheme
Arundel Street mixed-use project includes office, retail and 72 student flats
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Balfour Beatty sells Trackwork
Caterpillar company Progress Rail picks up £55m-turnover business
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Travis Perkins revenues up 8%
Builders and retail merchant boosted by BSS acquisition last year
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First housebuilders' meeting on Green Deal new homes
HBF consults housebuilders on how upfront funding for energy efficiency measure could work in practice
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Firms fail in appeal against liability for OFT fines
Crest Nicholson, ISG Pearce and Quarmby Construction have seen fines for cover pricing cut but appeal against liability failed
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Ðǿմ«Ã½TV: The services strategy at the London 2012 velodrome
Velodromes are normally housed in boxy sheds but the 2012 velodrome is a natural wonder thanks to BDSP’s innovative services solution
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Keltbray welcomes planning for demolition
Demolition specialist says landmark ruling could help firm