All News articles – Page 383
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Mace wins PM role on new Thameslink station
Scheme in north-west London is part of wider Brent Cross South development
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Housebuilders on notice for £5bn Welsh housing framework
Two year framework will cover 16 Welsh countiesÂ
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Infrastructure work will only fully recover by end of next year, Atkins report suggests
Technology will be at forefront of comeback, firms predict
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Covid slump prompts rethink over council plan to redevelop 1970s shopping centre
Altrincham scheme pulled because of recession caused by pandemic
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Murphy to rebuild £19m Cambridgeshire railway station
Soham station was closed in 1965 during the Beeching cuts
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Scheme to build 3,000 homes in middle of York handed £77m funding boost
Infrastructure work on York Central to start next year
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CLC launches Brexit crisis team
Group will cover four key areas affected by UK’s departure from EU at end of this year
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Winners of Jersey masterplanning competition named
Gillespies and Heta Architects to deliver art gallery, pools, amphitheatre and 1,000 homes
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Profit slumps at Persimmon as covid hits completion rates
But firm says second half of year has got off to strong start
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Bam's timber frame King's Cross sports hall completes
Ðǿմ«Ã½ designed by Bennetts Associates sits just above Thameslink tunnels
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Starting whistle blows for next scheme in £55m overhaul of National Railway Museum
Architects wanted to design building at York site’s sister complex in County Durham
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HS2 asks SMEs to come up with ideas to speed up building work
Winning firms will showcase their ideas to investors and supply chain
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Costain results pushed back as firm awaits ruling on problem Welsh road
Interims will come out after arbitration decision on A465 is made next month
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London City Airport pauses terminal expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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Wear masks on site, CLC tells workers
Face coverings should be worn in certain conditions is group’s latest advice
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Former civil service boss wades into planning reforms
Lord Kerslake says plans risk hit to affordable housing delivery
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Recruitment activity coming back, Hays survey finds
But proportion of firms seeking new staff is still significantly down on 2019 levels