All Building articles in 14 February 2014
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Interserve bags £150m private finance schools
Interserve has won the £150m job to build the first batch of privately-financed schools to be built under the government’s flagship school building programme
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Engineers call for Budget boost to flood spending
Institution of Civil Engineers urges government to return spending on flood protectoin to pre-2010 levels
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Ryder unveils plans for 'iconic' HS2 station in Stoke
Ryder Architecture has unveiled proposals for a major HS2 station in Stoke
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Plan for first Chinese office scheme outside London
Consortium of Chinese investors have bought a historic Birmingham building and plan to redevelop it new office space
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ECO retrofit measures dip sharply
The number of energy efficiency measures installed falls 20% following government’s announcement of cuts to the scheme
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Deloitte warns of rapid construction cost rises
Report predicts sharp rise in costs in first half of this year, plus contractor failures
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Balfour Beatty starts £30m Sheffield Hallam Uni building
Contractor will use 4D BIM model to assist with construction
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Hill International targets UK project manager acquisition
US-based construction giant moots buy to grow UK market share and target projects like HS2
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John Tebbit to exit CPA for products design firm
CPA’s deputy chief executive Tebbit will leave in May
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Morgan Sindall poaches Bouygues regional director
Former Bouygues man to head up operations across the southern home counties
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Morgan Sindall's problem jobs linked to Amec acquisition
The problem jobs that forced Morgan Sindall to write-off nearly £15m are linked the firm’s acquisition of Amec’s construction business
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UK’s first PF2 hospital invites bidders
Tendering process for £380m hospital in the West Midlands scheduled to begin in April
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Scottish Water awards £700m infrastructure frameworks
Morrison, Aecom and Amey among the winners
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Difficult market drives down Ardmore's profit
Contractor suffers slide in profits, but turnover remains stable
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HSE launches safety probe on key Laing O'Rourke site
Safety body begins investigation into Alder Hey Children’s Hospital following a series of accidents
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Kier boss hints he's leaving construction
Chief executive Paul Sheffield says he is excited about using his skills to do “something completely different”
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Styles & Wood wins Royal Northern College of Music job
Fit-out contractor will carry out £4.1m Manchester refurb job
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Bristol-based flood repairs firm in administration
Matrix Solutions placed into administration by Grant Thornton