All News articles – Page 1476
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Housebuilder McInerney goes under
Deal will see a third of sites and social housing business continue
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Government blocks RDA land transfers
Business department says councils can’t get cut price government land
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Costain: We won't bid for Mouchel again
Contractor makes announcement following rejection by Mouchel of a total of four Costain bids
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Prisk seeks to reassure architects over standardisation drive
Good design can help save costs, says minister
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North Midland revenue and profits up
But contractor announces its building division is up for review after posting losses
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RIBA president refuses to deny board rumours
Ruth Reed emails members but fails to deny reports of failed no-confidence bid
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Construction activity surge continues
Latest CIPS/Markit survey shows sector continued to perform strongly in March
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Leadbitter wins £49m Cornwall campus job
Contractor to build facilities for the University of Exeter and University College Falmouth
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Interserve bags £108m defence contract
Two-year extension agreed with Defence Infrastructure Organisation
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Former Powergen boss to head nuclear regulator
Nick Baldwin to be interim chair of Office for Nuclear Regulation
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Construction worker injured after drowning rescue attempt
Workers dive into rough seas to aid a drowning walker off the Sussex coast
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WWF-UK quits Zero Carbon Taskforce
Campaign group slams government’s decision to change zero carbon definition
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Design Council opens "root and branch" review of Cabe
Consultation starts as two bodies formally merge
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NHS Trust sets up consultant framework
London hospitals wants experts to design secure mental health accommodation
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Pritzker prize winner
Portugese architect, Eduardo Souto de Moura, has been awarded the highest honour in architecture: the Pritzker prize.The 58-year-old architect who designed Braga stadium (pictured) and the Burgo Tower in Porto, will receive a $100,000 grant and a bronze medallion. He is the second Portugese architect to win the prize, following ...
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Mansion tax looms
Business secretary Vince Cable is in discussions with chancellor George Osborne to re-open the possibility of a “mansion tax” on homes worth more than £1m.
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Mixed-use scheme starts in north London
A mixed-use development designed by architect HTA has started near the Wembley development