All News articles – Page 683
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London in a mess over housing, says Osborne
Former chancellor campaigning for more accommodation of all kinds
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US architect lands London’s new symphony hall
New York practice to work with Sheppard Robson on Barbican Centre for Music
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Willmott Dixon lands trio of university contracts
Work includes a £36m sports hub for University of Warwick
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Construction output slips again
Quarter to August shows further decline in repair and maintenance, and all new work
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Former Bouygues boss joins Interserve
Chief operating officer left the firm last month after three yearsÂ
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HOK slumps further into red
London Spire architect says bad debts and Brexit to blame for widening losses
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Green light for first phase of St Mary's redevelopment
Outpatients complex designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Capita directors join consultant Naismiths
Firm poaches Gareth Belsham and Toby Mills from outsourcing specialist
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CITB gets levy vote nod
Training body ‘completely committed to reform’, says chief executive
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Interserve lands £70m Leeds apartments contract
Four-building scheme will feature over 700 apartmentsÂ
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London Eye co-creator David Marks dies aged 64
Tributes pour in for architect and entrepreneurÂ
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Former Laing O'Rourke chief Anna Stewart dies
Former CEO had stepped down from her role in December 2015 due to ill health
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Kier wins spot on £160m Scottish council housing framework
Contractor is one of four that will carry out work on thousands of properties in Aberdeenshire
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Henry Boot appointed for new manufacturing park
 Scheme will go up next door to Nissan’s car making plant
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CITB expects reprieve despite drubbing by housebuilders
Training board confident of surviving industry vote, undeterred by HBF members’ overwhelming disapprovalÂ
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Senior Tories slam Help to Buy extension
Proposal to extend home ownership scheme to the tune of £10bn is attacked as ‘economically illiterate’ and likely to lead to higher house prices