All News articles – Page 905
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Crossrail 2 set for Budget funding boost
Chancellor expected to announce more than £100m of funding to work up plans
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St Modwen posts bumper results
Developer posts 366% jump in pre-tax profit on the back of buoyant property sector
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Galliford Try lands 1,100-home east London scheme
Silvertown Way has an estimated development value of £380m
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Sweett slumps to £1.1m loss
Consultant’s Asia Pacific and Middle East divisions drag down results, as Europe and UK perform well
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Government 'lacking long term climate change policies'
Committee on Climate Change publishes critical report on UK policies and urges more action to green buildings and infrastructure
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Fears over Green Investment Bank privatisation
UK GBC questions government commitment to green energy infrastructure
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Hewlett Construction creditors owed £11m
Hewlett Construction entered into administration at the end of May owing £11m
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Fatality at Olympic Stadium site
A 44-year-old subcontractor fell from height at Olympic Stadium site
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Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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Willmott Dixon bags £20m Design Museum fit-out
The Design Museum has appointed Willmott Dixon Interiors for the £20m fit-out of its new home
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Transport officials warned HS2 was 'unaffordable' in 2012
Suppressed MPA report on HS2 quietly released amid furore over Network Rail
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Allied London reveals 'vertical village' for Manchester
Details of vertical village in Manchester revealed by Allied London.
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Graham lands Dover port deal
Contractor lined up to build new cargo terminal, waterfront and marina at Port of Dover’s Western Docks
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Simpson: Many London towers will never be built
Architect behind Berkeley Group’s One Blackfriars says many of 263 proposed building will not get made
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Two-thirds of housing providers hit by overheating problems
Zero Carbon Hub report says overheating can harm reputation but is not seen as a priority by housebuilders
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Barclays sues Hurley Palmer Flatt over data centre design
Bank is suing the consultant for £5.7m claiming its work on Gloucestershire project led to huge repair bill
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Balfour Beatty divisional director Colin McArdle exits
Becomes the latest in a steady stream of directors to leave the company
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New London housing zones announced
New housing zones in four London boroughs will provide 12,000 homes