All Building articles in 22 January 2016
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PLP masterplan for Old Oak site unveiled
Arup also working on first major scheme to come out of planned Old Oak Common redevelopment
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British Land east London scheme heads for court
Judicial review into Boris intervention due by spring
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Apprentice quotas for road and rail firms
One apprentice created for every £3m spent in contracts on government projects
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Mace warns global uncertainty is putting future pipelines at risk
Mace Cost Consultancy predicts weaker inflation growth and economy for next three years
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CCS £2.9bn framework delayed yet again
Award of major government framework now to be over three years late
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EDF tells Hinkley firms to start spending money
Energy giant tells suppliers it is close to releasing budget for £18bn Hinkley Point C
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Balfour Beatty wins £55m contract extension
West Sussex council has given Balfour Beatty a £55m contract extension
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ISG reports rise in costs for construction arm
ISG has reported that costs from closing out construction contracts has gone up, but this is offset by better performance elsewhere
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Hinkley contractors restart 'unconstrained spending'
EDF tells suppliers to gear up ahead of final investment decision
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Tunnel preferred for new £3bn Thames crossing
Highways England launches consultation on £3bn river crossing
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London and Chilterns power Crest Nicholson profit
Housebuilder posts 32% jump in pre-tax profit
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ISG takeover battle extended
US investor Cathexis struggles to attract shareholder support for £71m takeover
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CITB revokes 4,600 CSCS cards
CITB revokes cards after investigation showed workers paid cash to pass test
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Comment
Brexit: Apathy rules, OK
Nearly every Conservative says they are undecided. In short, like most of the public, the EU is not a big deal for them
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RIBA leadership: ‘There hasn’t been a coup’
Harry Rich’s resignation handled in ‘very civilised’ manner, says president
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Arcadis posts profit warning
Slowdown in North America and emerging markets hits expected operating profit
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Plans outlined for £500m Swansea regeneration
3,500-seat arena and aquatics centre part of ambitious city centre redevelopment
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Comment
Time for a change
Harry Rich was unable to drive the necessary reform at RIBA, his departure is an opportunity