All Breaking news articles – Page 243
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NewsHampstead mega-mansion plans thrown out
Planning inspector quashes plans to demolish Victorian-era Athlone House and replace it with mega-mansion
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NewsPlanner Clive Dutton dies aged 62
Prominent planning and regeneration expert Clive Dutton dies after long battle with cancer
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NewsKier completes Mouchel takeover
Deal creates combined company with £9.3bn order book and a leading market share in UK highways
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NewsDavid Bucknall dies aged 76
Tributes paid to former chair of RLB and chair of RICS QS professional board
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NewsRichard Rogers-led inquiry into design's impact on behaviour
Inquiry chaired by Alan Penn and Baroness Whitaker appeals for evidence
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NewsHopkins wins planning for Wiggins velodrome
Work on architect’s Herne Hill scheme to start this year
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NewsISG to take over Brazilian fit-out firm
Contractor to fully acquire £7m-turnover firm based out of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
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NewsChinese giant eyes Balfour Beatty
China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation exploring approach for UK contractor, according to report
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NewsLendlease lined up for major White City media campus
Lendlease is being lined up as the contractor for Stanhope and Mitsui Fudosan UK’s project next to Television Centre
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NewsCharles lobbied ministers over eco towns
Prince’s foundation was promised role in design competition
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NewsSkanska UK senior management shake-up
UK arm of nordic construction giant has shaken up its management
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NewsAll 26 miles of Crossrail tunnels now complete
David Cameron and Boris Johnson went 40 metres below the capital to thank engineers involved in the project
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NewsBrookfield Multiplex wins £50m work on luxury Mayfair flats
Appointment to Native Land’s £225m Burlington Gate scheme in London marks latest success for contractor
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NewsJV submits Birmingham tower plan
Proposed 26-storey structure will be tallest office outside of London
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NewsONS defends its UK construction output data
Construction economists questioned accuracy of data after latest figures suggested sector entered recession at start of 2015
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NewsOsborne commits £6bn to Help to Buy
Chancellor has allocated £6bn to extend the scheme to the end of parliament in 2020














