All News articles – Page 297
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Murphy weathers covid to improve annual numbers
Turnover tops £1bn for first time as profit jumps one third
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Arcadis pumped £25m into LLP business last year, latest accounts reveal
UK business received £3.8m in furlough grant last year
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Shoddy workmanship more dangerous than cladding, product manufacturers insist
BBA consultation received outpouring of complaints about the RMI sector
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​McAslan OK’d for south London shopping centre revamp
Proposals include four blocks up to nine storeys high
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Banking giant sets up build to rent venture
Lloyds to buy 800 homes from developers by the end of next year
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Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Four appointed on £1bn prison expansion programme
ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke and Wates to work together to build four new prisons using modern methods of construction
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Wates readied to take on Brick By Brick build out
Council report shows contractor set to be brought in to oversee troubled housing company
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Race starts for £300m HS2 ground investigations deal
The contract will cover the yet-to-be-confirmed route north of the Midlands
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May downpours hit output with warnings that decline will continue as materials and skills shortages bite
Second consecutive fall in monthly figure raises alarm about bigger problems ahead
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Crossrail still needs millions more to finish the job, spending watchdog finds
Bond Street station now costing £660m – after originally being budgeted at £111m
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Graham says Brexit red tape headaches threatening delays to sites
Contractor warns on admin burdens as firm increases profit
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Construction must shift to whole-life carbon approach to hit net zero, Arup says
Report produced with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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In pictures: How the area around HS2’s Old Oak Common station will look
Team including WSP and landscape firm Grant Associates draws up plan
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Kier picks up £50m civils deal for next phase of HS2
Work involves highways and utility diversions
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Mace brings in new safety head for construction arm
Kari Sprostranova joins from Balfour Beatty
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Strategic review to see Countryside focus on partnerships business only
Unwanted private housing schemes will be sold or built out
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Buoyant Persimmon shrugs off rising costs to see revenue eclipse pre-pandemic level
Housebuilder says booming demand mitigating increasing cost of building homes
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CLC tells industry to channel can-do spirit of dealing with covid to overcome materials and labour shortages
Boss Andy Mitchell flags worries firms will be tempted to call in the lawyers rather than work together