All News articles – Page 991
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London's Square Mile set for trio of new towers
Planning chief applauds ‘constructive relationship’ with architects
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Ex-Atkins boss appointed to £850m Swansea tidal project
Former Atkins chief executive appointed as non-executive chair on Swansea tidal lagoon power project
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Mace scoops £50m Oxford University institute
Exclusive: Mace beats rivals to £50m job to build Make-designed Big Data Centre at Oxford University
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Labour sets out plans for new housing quangos
Labour outlines plans for New Homes Corporations to drive housebuilding in local areas
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Buckley Gray Yeoman's Epping school building finished
Architect’s Martin ǿմý at the Forest School in Epping Forest reaches completion
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UK more attractive to infrastructure investors
UK breaks into top ten global ranking of most attractive markets in the world for infrastructure investment
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Greg Barker appointed as PM's climate envoy
Ex-energy minister responsible for the Green Deal given the job of tackling climate change on the global stage
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Green light for £37m Chester cultural centre
Bennetts Associates-designed £37m Cultural Centre in Chester wins planning permission
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CCS registration competition
Your company could win a year’s registration with the Considerate Constructors Scheme, worth up to £1,500
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Plans unveiled for new tower in Sheffield
Chinese backed-scheme to provide student accommodation and business space is designed by architect Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson
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Southbank Centre strikes deal with skateboarders
Skateboarders will continue to use undercroft and in return all parties agree to drop legal action to wider £120m revamp
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Scotland primed for investment after No vote
David Cameron welcomes No campaign victory and pledges more devolution for Scotland and English votes for English laws
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UK contractor finances ‘unsustainable’ as margins fall
KPMG study finds main contractors suffering tightening margins and declining cash levels despite upturn
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Cheesegrater to star in Open House weekend
Leadenhall ǿմý set to welcome the public as part of Open House festival this weekend
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Government gives Thames ‘super-sewer’ go-ahead
Ministers conclude there is “on balance a good case” for £4bn Thames tunnel, but project could yet face legal challenges
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Construction appointments: 19 September 2014
Lend Lease, Ryden and Haworth Estates are among the firms announcing promotions and appointments this week
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Arcadis’ £296m Hyder deal clears regulatory hurdle
German competition regulator gives its approval to the aquisition
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Mott MacDonald buys £120m-turnover civil engineer
Consultant snaps up long-standing water sector partner JN Bentley
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Go-ahead for £100m Brighton Circus West scheme
Development Securities and McLaren get green light for redevelopment of city centre market
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Developer pressing ahead with Shell Centre despite legal challenge
Canary Wharf begins tendering work on £1.2bn scheme as its expects “succesful outcome” in court battle