All Building articles in 15 March 2019 – Page 2
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Comment
Interserve’s vote – teetering on the edge
A crucial shareholder vote on Friday for the contractor in crisis
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News
Client on Derby waste scheme threatens to kick Interserve off job
Councils say they are looking at all options to get project finished
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Features
Projects: Cambridge Mosque
When Marks Barfield Architects was asked to design Cambridge’s first purpose-built mosque, it turned for inspiration to the Garden of Paradise
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Comment
Modular methods of construction – lifting the UK’s productivity barriers
Despite the strides of new ways of working, onsite construction is still considered the “go-to”
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News
Opening date for Interserve's Soho hotel pushed back again
Scheme now expected to open this summer
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Features
Interserve crisis: ahead of Friday's crucial vote, will shareholders vote to rescue the contractor?
As Interserve’s financial woes start to undermine its ability to win work, the firm’s future hangs on a choice between two rival rescue plans
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News
Construction output up in January, ONS figures show
Housing activity gives flagging sector a much-needed boost but Brexit-related fears still dominate
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News
Interserve held talks with Coltrane to try and avert shareholder rebellion
But sources close to largest shareholder say firm will definitely vote against the rescue deal on Friday
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News
Interserve told it owes more money on Glasgow energy-from-waste job
Client has previously said firm should pay it £64m
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News
Uefa promises decision on where Spurs will play Champions League game after quarter final draw
Ground will stage first competitive match in first week of April
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Comment
Despite the Brexit gloom, there's plenty to feel confident about in construction
Enough doom and gloom – there are many ways we are making this industry better, and many more ways we can make it better still. The key is to be confident
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News
HLM beats big names to £45m Sheffield development
Mixed-use scheme includes new offices and homes
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News
Mace's Euston HS2 station appointment officially confirmed
But award of Old Oak Common station not yet inked because of legal action
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News
HS2 stations spur biggest schemes in £10bn West Midlands development pipeline
Regional mayor has revealed 24 development opportunities in the West Midlands at Mipim
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News
Lambeth council-owned housing firm sets out building plans
Chaired by former Barratt managing director Richard Reynolds, Homes for Lambeth aims to build hundreds of homes for council-level rent
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News
Kier takes £25m hit on hospital job and revises debt upwards
Firm due to unveil interim results next week
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News
Interserve bosses warn future of company is on the line as crucial vote looms
Chief executive and chairman break silence to urge shareholders to back its plan – and dismiss US hedge fund’s alternative
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