All News articles – Page 594
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Vinci picks up £75m Trafford Centre revamp
Contractor to carry out work on Barton Square part of development
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Procurement overhaul could save £15bn a year, new report reveals
Lack of cohesive approach is costing industry billions, according to Construction Leadership Council
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Profit falls at Skanska UK for second year running
Firm blames series of loss-making jobs for slump
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What's the Story? Interserve running late on Berwick Street job
Job on road made famous by Oasis album behind schedule
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Westminster approves 750 home development
Scheme by Arup will be built next door to Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Modern methods ‘could make UK £40bn a year’, says Mace
Report predicts using MMC will prove profitable as urban populations rise worldwide and demand grows in UK
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Housing association launches £2.4bn fire safety framework
Initiative will be made available to public bodies across England and Wales
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City's third tallest tower gets green light
The 56-storey tower at 100 Leadenhall is known as Cheesegrater 2
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Infrastructure commission lays out spending plan for next three decades
Plans will cost government almost £180bn by 2050
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Output increases in May despite three month fall
Construction output increased by almost 2.5% in May, according to latest ONS figures
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Kier to take axe to non-core businesses
Contractor says it has begun efficiency and streamlining initiative
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Big names chase latest tranche of Commonwealth Games jobs
Eight firms in the frame for Birmingham work
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Brexit poses threat to major projects, says infrastructure authority
Brexit-related projects are taking focus from major infrastructure jobs
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Plymouth housing authority appoints contractor for cladding work
Exeter firm Mi-Space is set to replace composite cladding on three towers
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Armitt group sets out infrastructure ambition
National Infrastructure Commission wants £43bn spent on public transport
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Kit Malthouse named new housing minister
Junior minister from the Department for Work and Pensions becomes fourth housing minister in two years
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Just 1% of housebuilders think government housing targets are achievable
Housebuilders cast further doubt on government housing policy as ministerial turnstile continues, according to Knight Frank research
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Deveron Homes goes into administration
Administrator points to contract delays and “significant levels of debt” at Scottish housebuilder