All Breaking news articles – Page 526
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NewsCommercial construction not set to recover until 2023
Study finds low levels of growth mean it will take years to overcome sharp fall in output
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NewsHitachi buys Horizon nuclear for £696m
Nuclear project rescued as Hitachi appoints engineer Babcock to help with delivery
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NewsSmall firms line up to join Green Deal consortium
Up to 600 SMEs to sign-up to umbrella body aimed at enabling small builders to access full range of Green Deal opportunities
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NewsBam Nuttall replaces Galliford Try on Mersey Gateway bid
Bam Nuttall has replaced Galliford Try on one of the three teams bidding for the £589m Mersey Gateway bridge project
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NewsBalfour Beatty appoints clutch of M&E directors
Exclusive: Contractor appoints four regional directors to head up its new engineering services business stream
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NewsMan killed and two injured on London building site
A man has been killed and two others injured after an accident on a building site in south-west London this morning.
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NewsAberdeen bypass cost rises to £637m
Road project given go ahead by Supreme Court earlier this month
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NewsBlair Associates to design Admiralty Arch hotel conversion
Firm to plan conversion of historic building into hotel
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NewsInfrastructure forum highlights need for policy certainty
New industry forum tells Danny Alexander government must provide certainty around energy policy and renewables
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NewsGovernment launches wholesale review of building standards
Review will look to rationalise building standards in bid to simplify regulations for industry
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Carlyle Group unveils South Bank tower cluster
Developer will build nine Thames-side towers between five and 48 storeys high on site of Building’s office.
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Green light for £1bn UCL Stratford campus plans
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands-designed 23-acre scheme will be built next to London’s Olympic Park
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NewsEnergy efficiency cash may have gone to waste
Government fails to account for £11m in funding aimed at improving energy efficiency in buildings
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NewsCrossrail tunnelling machine lowered into place
A 550 tonne tunnelling machine – called Elizabeth – was lowered into a 40 metre deep shaft in east London last night
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NewsHCA invites bids for £240m specialised housing fund
Bidding opens for first phase of fund aimed at expanding housing options for older people and adults with disabilities
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NewsLondon skyline to be reshaped by residential towers
Report says 25 residential towers in development and another 78 have planning permission
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NewsThree firms battle for £45m Crossrail job
New Ilford yard facility will be constructed while current yard remains operational
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NewsRMJM's UK businesses cease trading
KPMG steps in as architect’s three British subsidiaries placed into receivership, with new business RMJM Europe created in their place














