All News articles – Page 512
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Severfield draws line under Cheesegrater rumpus
Firm shelled out £6m replacing 3,000 bolts on building
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Enfield hands first phase of Meridian Water work to Galliford Try
Contractor’s partnerships arm to build 725 homes on £6bn regeneration scheme
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Tulip could take weeks to clear City Hall hurdle
Mayor will have 14 days to make decision once he receives application from developer
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TfL boss facing further grilling over Crossrail woe
London Assembly to question Mike Brown why "nobody seems willing to take responsibility" for scheme's problems
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HS2 procurement blunders have cost us £100m, Bechtel says
US giant goes to court after £1.1bn Old Oak station job awarded to Balfour Beatty team
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Problems with Interserve-built school sees council shell out £1m on emergency classrooms
Local authority chasing firm for damages – but contractor says: ‘It’s not our fault’
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McLaren lands more work on £1bn Barking resi job
Council’s development company picks contractor for second phase of inaugural scheme
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Housing association plans more than 900 homes in Leeds
Housing association’s largest single consented development will feature at least 35% affordable units
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Paddington Cucumber tower gets green light
42-storey resi scheme approved for second time – along with ’wholly redesigned’ sister block
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Mace dumped from regeneration job by Lambeth council
Firm was chosen to manage demolition and rebuild of 450-home south London estate
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Willmott Dixon lands Liverpool uni work
Deal for city’s John Moores University finishes in 2021
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Under 30s upbeat about construction, Ðǿմ«Ã½ survey finds
But pay and hours are the top concerns for young people
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Council after firm to carry out £350m overhaul of 1930s estate opposite Chelsea Barracks
Race for Ebury Bridge job to begin next month
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Lendlease boss taking £1m pay cut in Crown Estate move
Dan Labbad working out notice ahead of start next year
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London universities name firms on £218m framework
Procurement was led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Plans lodged for £30m Wates Liverpool hotel
Scheme will be built next door to new cruise terminal
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Crossrail chief challenged decision to withhold bonus months before scheme bust deadline
City Hall report says Andrew Wolstenholme’s attitude was ‘symptomatic of culture which encouraged denial of responsibility’
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Modern methods too expensive for smaller firms, says housebuilder
Former Countryside executive Richard Cherry adds that too many councils equate off-site with prefab
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