All Building articles in 18 October 2019 – Page 2
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NewsReworked AHMM proposals for Southwark tube station revealed
New scheme retains MJP’s ticket hall
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NewsLaing O’Rourke wins £250m Whiteleys job
Firm pips McAlpine to west London deal drawn up by Foster + Partners
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FeaturesBuilding Awards 2019: Housing Project of the Year shortlist
The nominees for this category range from entire new villages that are super energy-efficient to high-density schemes ideal for inner-city living
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NewsLuton hospital sounds out contractors ahead of £125m overhaul
Government handed Luton and Dunstable hospital almost £100m
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NewsBellway shares dip as cost pressures loom
Housebuilder also announces strategic shift away from London
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NewsCurrie & Brown poaches F+G boss to fill new project management post
Campbell Gray spent 24 years at rival firm
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NewsNew report urges consultants to look at ‘priority’ overseas markets
India, Mexico and Malaysia among those identified as target countries
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NewsUK should lead the world in modular building, says McVey
Minister hands industry 10 year timeframe to overhaul market leaders including Germany and Japan
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NewsHackitt tells HS2 bosses they’ve been losing the PR war
Author behind Grenfell report, and now a non-exec at railway, says public don't understand benefits of scheme
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NewsWates gets green light for first phase of £1bn Havering homes plan
Scheme will see more than 5,000 homes built over next 15 years
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NewsQueen’s speech ignores HS2 and housing – but promises new laws on building safety
Infrastructure strategy to be fleshed out early next month
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NewsBrexit dominates Queen’s speech
Promise of environmental action also featured in the state opening of Parliament
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NewsQueen’s speech confirms post-Grenfell housing safety regulator
New position has powers to enforce criminal sanctions
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NewsGovernment confirms £350m Midland Met funding
Deal between NHS trust and Balfour Beatty set to be signed before Christmas
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NewsConstruction output heading south, CPA warns
Brexit and review into HS2 add to industry jitters
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NewsCouncil build programmes threatened by rate hike
Treasury reveals it has increased rate at which authorities can borrow money
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NewsFormer Galliford Try boss joins UK arm of French transport specialist
Nick Salt was a casualty of contractor’s job cuts over the summer
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NewsGovernment unveils more details about exporting construction know-how
Countries including Brazil, South Africa and Vietnam being targeted
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NewsWillmott Dixon to stage £27m overhaul of Art Deco theatre
Grade II-listed Globe in Stockton-on-Tees closed in 1997
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