All Breaking news articles – Page 186
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NewsEx-Arcadis directors launch consultancy
Former development boss Mark Farmer joined by two other former Arcadis directors at start-up residential-led investment consultant
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NewsMace and Bouygues battle it out for 150 Bishopsgate role
Contractors understood to be only two left in the running for UOL Group’s 43-storey tower scheme
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NewsBrum office construction hits 13-year high
A survey from Deloitte reports continued construction growth in Birmingham
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NewsGreen light for £750m Manchester scheme
First phase of mixed-use Circle Square development secures planning
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NewsCarillion buys majority stake in developer Ask
Carillion buys out four founding shareholders of Mancunian developer
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NewsBreedon bags £55m construction contract
Breedon Aggregates has won a £55m road contract in JV with Whitemountain
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NewsPersimmon restructures board
Housebuilder announces raft of changes as it reports 13% turnover boost in 2015
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NewsCall to levy council tax on unbuilt homes
Councils want powers to charge council tax for sites with planning permission
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NewsConsultant team picked for £60m space research mission
Team is appointed for Nasa-supported Blue Abyss project to build world’s deepest swimming pool in Essex
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NewsFK Group on course to grow 50%
SME profile: Building envelope contractor explains how it is on track to post a 52% jump in turnover
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NewsMears lands £390m Milton Keynes deal
Contractor to provide repairs and maintenance for 11,500 homes and regenerate seven areas of Milton Keynes
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NewsISG forced to admit blunder made in takeover defence
Contractor puts out revised shareholder circular as it attempts to resist US investor offer
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NewsFeed-in tariff cut plans could risk half of solar sector jobs
Impact assessment warns up to 18,700 jobs could be lost as a result of proposed 64% cuts
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NewsThird of major government projects "in doubt"
National Audit Office says government doesn’t know if performance improving
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NewsHuge Oxford tech park gets planning
Developers Hill Street and Bloombridge get green light for £90m scheme
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NewsWYG buys planning firm for £3.7m
Consultant buys another firm as it looks to cement top three status
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NewsCostain reports record order book
Orders up £400m on last year, with £1.1bn in revenues secured for 2016
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NewsExclusive: Environment Agency chief on flood spend review
Chair Philip Dilley tells Building flood could herald a “completely new experience” and that investment will be re-examined
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NewsEnvironment Agency head calls for focus on resilience
Philip Dilley echoes comments of EA deputy chief executive and calls for “complete rethink” on flood resilience














