All Breaking news articles – Page 366
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NewsProject team picked for £200m Aberdeen exhibition centre
Turner and Townsend, Aecom and Arup among those appointed to work on the scheme
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NewsThomas Vale boss targets 'complex projects' for growth
Incoming managing director wants to growth business organically
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NewsRICS warns infrastructure costs to rise 15%
Data from the RICS shows that costs and tender prices are both set to rise over the next five years
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NewsGehry and Foster unveil Battersea Power Station designs
Architects unveil designs for phase 3 of £8bn redevelopment of iconic power station
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NewsCrown Estate's 5,000-home scheme wins planning
A 5,000-home scheme in Breckland, Norfolk, has been given the go-ahead by planners
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NewsMuse unveils plans for £100m Aberdeen city centre revamp
Regeneration division of Morgan Sindall will submit plans for mixed-use scheme
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NewsMPs call for ring-fenced HS2 environmental protection budget
Environmental Audit Committee report warns of cuts to environmental mitigation if construction costs spiral upwards
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NewsWillmott Dixon bags £91m brace of repairs contracts
Contractor’s repairs and maintenance division wins Midlands deals
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NewsAggregates giants Lafarge and Holcim to merge
Deal will create largest global player in the cement, concrete and aggregates markets
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News'Roofer's heat gun sparked blaze on Osborne site'
Contractor says roofer’s heat gun sparked major fire at its £50m student accommodation scheme in Southampton
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NewsNetwork Rail picks new infrastructure boss
Network Rail has appointed a new infrastructure boss to replace the outgoing Simon Kirby
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NewsThree firms vie for £120m Pf2 schools
Three firms shortlisted for £120m batch of private finance schools in Yorkshire
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NewsWestfield wins planning for £1bn west London scheme
Plans for a £1bn extension to Westfield’s shopping centre in west London have been given the green light by planners
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NewsBioRegional project delivers 60% carbon savings
Biomass boiler problems hamper achievement of greater carbon reductions
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NewsBids invited for £150m Pf2 schools
The Education Funding Agency has invited contractors to bid for the final batch of schools to be built using private finance
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NewsIndustry urges end to energy standards delay
Industry and environmental groups call on government to publish minimum standards for rented properties
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NewsNew Earls Court Village gets go-ahead
The first detailed plans for parts of the £8bn Earls Court redevelopment have been given the green light by planners
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NewsHome labelling initiative launched
Pilot scheme aims to improve quality of new homes and information provided to prospective buyers
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NewsHSE overhaul could create new role for engineers
Watchdog looks to shift more site safety responsibility to architects and engineers
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NewsGovernment urged to extend £125m Green Deal incentive scheme
British Property Federation warns that landlords have not been able to access Green Deal finance because of clash with Consumer Credit Act














