All News articles – Page 709
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Kier snaps up McNicholas Construction
Deal ‘enhances presence in power, rail and telecoms markets’, says contractor
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'Chronic' need for new houses in London boosts Telford Homes
Lack of supply in the capital will underpin longer term growth for the housebuilder
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Tally of tower blocks failing fire tests rises to 224
Communities secretary Sajid Javid planning further testing for cladding
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Political uncertainty dogging housing market, RICS says
Just 7% of surveyors across the UK saw a rise rather than fall in prices during June.
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Keltbray's profit soars, but London is cooling
Keltbray is targeting work on the government’s large infrastructure projects and work outside of the capital
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GLA begins procurement for £20bn developer framework
30 developers will be appointed to the four-year panel
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Clutch of new hires for fit out firm
BW has hired new personnel as it looks to strengthen its teams
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New plans unveiled for footballers' Manchester scheme
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs scrapped previous plans designed by Make for the Jackson’s Row site after heavy criticism
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Graham sees revenue climb to £565m
Construction group’s staff numbers also rose to over 2,000
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Westminster planners bowled over by £150m resi scheme
Development planned a stone’s throw from Lord’s cricket ground
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Taywood to tackle White Hart Lane station rebuild
Scheme will ease congestion on Spurs matchdays
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Manchester appoints team for £328m town hall upgrade
Originally designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the 1860s the 140-year old building is in need of repair
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Willmott Dixon's profits boosted by contracting improvements
Firm says annual revenues for 2016 dipped, but profits double
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CH2M bags role on £6bn revamp of Palace of Westminster
The restoration programme for the iconic grade I-listed building is still to be voted on by both Houses of Parliament
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Galliford Try confirms 2017 profits will be hammered
Firm says profits will be less than half of the £135m posted last year