All Breaking news articles – Page 362
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Amec reports record order book
Firm reports it has increased its order book by £500m over the past year
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Experian revises up construction growth forecasts
Construction sector will grow faster than expected over next three years
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Consultants compete for role on £1.7bn rail job
Network Rail seeks firm to monitor spending programme in its central region
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Skanska to create 1,500 UK jobs
Contractor plans expansion in commercial sector in London alongside the infrastructure and health sectors
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Natural History Museum competition won by Niall McLaughlin
Architect beat Stanton Williams, Feilden Clegg Bradley and BIG
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Big clients commit to zero retentions
Payment charter launched with clients British Land, Berkeley Group and Barratt Developments among first signatories
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Wates wins £60m Birmingham University lab job
Contractor to build “flagship development” for the university
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Cameron pledges 200 infrastructure starts this year
Prime minister and Chancellor hail the “crucial” role of infrastructure in their “long term economic plan”
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Firms appointed to £600m NHS framework
Aecom, Sweett, Ridge and BDP among the consultants and architects picked for University College London Hospitals’ 10-year development framework
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Telford Homes doubles pre-tax profit
Housebuilder reports bumper performance in trading statement
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Atkins to partner with Chinese construction giant
Atkins signs deal with massive state-owned Chinese contractor that will see firms working together across the globe
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Designs for UK's Milan Expo pavilion revealed
UKTI shortlists eight teams in running to design UK base for 2015 event
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Skanska signs £95m One Mitre Square contract
Skanska has confirmed it has been picked to building Helical Bar’s One Mitre Square office scheme in the City of London,
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Taylor Wimpey reports strong start to year
Housebuilder says “positive momentum” in UK housing market continues
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Competition 'putting pressure on university estates'
New chairman of AUDE Andrew Burgess says universities “have no choice” but to fund developments to stay competitive
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Qatar scraps competition for flagship World Cup stadium
Exclusive: Despite year-long process, designs for the 80,000-seat Lusail stadium in Doha ‘didn’t hit the right note’
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More than half of construction firms now using BIM
NBS survey finds that number of firms that have used BIM has jumped from 39% to 50% over last year
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Aecom lands key role on third phase of Battersea development
Exclusive: Consultant to work with architects Frank Gehry and Foster Partners on 1,300 home project next to power station