All Building articles in 28 June 2013
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Tide begins to turn for SME builders
Federation of Master Builders latest survey finds workloads for SME builders have begun to increase for the first time since the recession began
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Balfour Beatty bags £120m hotel scheme
Project, next to London’s O2 arena, to use off-site construction methods
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Centre Point's £350m revamp wins planning
Sir Robert McAlpine in pole position for project as landmark scheme approved
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Nuclear power on course for 2020 start, says Davey
Energy secretary says UK can still complete construction on new nuclear power plants fast enough to have them running by 2020
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The Stage gets planning permission
Multi-million pound scheme will showcase remains of Shakespearean theatre
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Redrow posts 26% increase in revenue
Housebuilder reports strong performance with profit set to beat expectations
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Boris approves £8bn Earl's Court scheme
Famous Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre set for demolition under 6,700 home scheme designed by Farrells
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Balfour Beatty wins £200m council contract
Balfour Beatty has won a £200m services contract Herefordshire council.
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Rail work boosts Keltbray turnover and profit
Growth in the rail sector helped specialist contractor posts strong results
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National Theatre boss slams £120m Southbank revamp
Nicholas Hytner objects to architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios expansion plan for the Southbank Centre
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Fatalities in construction fall sharply
HSE calls for further efforts as 39 workers killed in a year compared with 48 the year before
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Dragados wins £500m Bank station upgrade
Spanish contractor Dragados has won the job to deliver London Underground’s £500m upgrade to Bank tube station
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UKCG called by blacklisting inquiry
MPs summon UK Contractors Group to give evidence as Unite union says industry is “in complete denial”
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Government to look at ways to boost Green Deal
Letter from energy minister Greg Barker reveals government is planning a new industry group to find ways to boost demand for the Green Deal
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Kier bags £285m Broadmoor revamp
Kier has won the £285m job to rebuild the notorious Broadmoor mental health facility
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Carillion revenue shrinks in first half
Contractor continues resizing of UK business and announces rail wins
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ISG secures £100m of work
Firm picks up leisure schemes and public sector contracts across the UK
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Government beats project bank account target
The government has committed £2.2bn work through project bank accounts
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Housebuilders 'need to double output'
Barratt boss tells Government Construction Summit that government has done its bit and industry now needs to lift its game