All News articles – Page 729
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Cemex drivers' strike could hit projects
Hold-ups could follow union’s rejection of firm’s 1.6% pay offer
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Mitsubishi submits extended City tower for planning
Japanese developer joins rush upwards in the Square Mile
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Japanese giant makes play for Waterman Group
CTI says agreed bid for engineering consultancy is a thumbs up for UK investment
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Keepmoat and Elliott to unveil new modular housing
Ilke Homes to show off new homes at event in Gallions Reach, East London
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Balfour starts on Foster-designed US hospital
London-based architect was part of delivery team that included Balfour Beatty
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Planning win for Sheppard Robson Manchester labs
Wings of Grade II listed Edwardian hospital face demolition to make way for new blocks
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Full list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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ǿմý manager jailed over passerby death
Amanda Telfer, 43, died after being hit by three falling window frames as she was walking past a construction site
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Anger over plans for historic south London street
Roupell Street residents rue Tony Fretton Architects’ school-extension plans
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Skanska UK's Putnam makes way for new CEO
Putnam is succeeded by Skanska executive Gregor Craig
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Spurs stadium gets green light for more seats
An extra 559 seats will be added to the stadium’s total capacity
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T&T bumps up tender price forecasts
Not a single contractor surveyed predicts a fall in tender prices
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Bowled over: Populous shows off Lord's new stand
Practice’s £25m Warner Stand set to host first spectators
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Galliford Try wins £90m St Modwen scheme
The next phase of St Andrew’s Park in Uxbridge includes a further 249 homes
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Balfour JV wins $625m US road contract
The contract has been awarded to Pegasus Link Constructors, a jv between Balfour and Fluor Corporation
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Chipperfield and Arup bag £45m Edinburgh arts venue
“Intriguing” design pips Adjaye, Richard Murphy, Allies Morrison and others
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Slough office eyes 'healthiest building' status
The Porter ǿմý is scheduled for completion by the end of September
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Treasury raid could lead to Network Rail £2bn funding shortfall
The Treasury wants to claw back cash raised from asset sales to reduce deficit
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TClarke's orders pass £400m for first time
Firm expects revenues and profits to be ahead of expectations
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Former Beatles' school redeveloped into homes
Paul McCartney’s old school in Liverpool to be turned into £15.5m housing scheme