All Breaking news articles – Page 438
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Fears government zero-carbon plan will harm recovery
Industry concerned vagueness of allowable solutions proposals will weaken nascent housing recovery
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Atkins Middle East boss exits firm
Atkins’ chief executive in the Middle East has stepped down from his role and is set to leave the company.
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Housing growth spurs optimism across industry
New forcecast predicts strong growth next year across construction industry, driven by housing sector
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Sidell Gibson to go into liquidation
Architect ceases trading after 40 years following delays to projects
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Bam Nuttall wins £75m Liverpool port job
A joint venture between Bam Nuttall and Van Oord has won a £75m contract as part of the £300m Liverpool container port development
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Greenwich Peninsula scheme to start this autumn
Quintain will commence construction of first 500 of 10,000 homes
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Kier secures £70m London fire station package
Contractor-led consortium reaches financial close on nine fire stations
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Capita Symonds infrastructure boss exits
Capita Symonds infrastructure director John Southgate leaves business
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Lib Dems propose Green Deal incentives
Party to vote on plans for massive push on green growth at this autumn’s conference
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RLB scoops role on £36m Saudi diplomatic building
QS joins UK engineer Buro Happold on Riyadh project
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Government to cap zero-carbon cost to housebuilders
Government estimates cost of introducing ‘allowable solutions’ to housebuilding industry could be as much as £224m per year
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Deal for sale of stricken Green Deal pioneer collapses
Deal to sell Enact Energy falls through with firm’s assets now to be sold at auction
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Specialists eye expansion as workloads rise
NSCC firms also report rise in orders and enquiries
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T Clarke's margin squeezed as revenue rises
Building services contractor reports margin of just 1% in the first six months of the year
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Morgan Sindall boss insists problem jobs are 'historic'
John Morgan says projects that saw the firm take a £13m hit to its profit are ‘done and dusted’ and will have no ongoing impact
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Ofgem freezes solar subsidies for rest of 2013
Solar feed-in-tariff remains stable as installations level-off over the last year
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Construction firm on 'blue-chip hacking' list
One unnamed construction firm is on a controversial list of unidentified firms and individuals linked to rogue private investigators
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Inquiry to look at boosting youth employment in construction
Parliamentarians led by Nick Raynsford MP and Lord Best launch an inquiry into boosting youth employment and training in construction and housing
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Blaze blamed on building's timber frame
Spread of fire at a flat in Essex attributed to timber frame