All Breaking news articles – Page 552
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NewsHousing market activity continues to fall
RICS housing market survey finds number of homes coming to market and number of completed sales continue to fall
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NewsISG lands £61m Center Parks contract
Contractor says experience of working on Olympic schemes such as the Velodrome will help it deliver
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NewsBoost for NewBuy after banks reduce lending rates
Exclusive: Lenders cut rates below 5% for government’s NewBuy housing scheme for first-time buyers
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NewsOlympic stadium makes engineering gongs shortlist
London 2012 venue one of 60 structures that make the ICE’s cut
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NewsPickles pushes councils to tear up planning deals
Communities secretary in move to kick-start housing sites by reducing planning obligations in Section 106 deals
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NewsDoyle collapsed with debts of £70m
Creditors to be as much as £70m out of pocket after Doyle Group fell into administration
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NewsHinkley nuclear plant gets environmental approval
Environment Agency gives EDF provisional approval for Hinkley Point nuclear project
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NewsAedas appoints Asda man as head of retail
Darrel Owens charged with winning European retail work
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NewsLaing O'Rourke issues results snapshot
Contractor Laing O’Rourke saw “managed revenue” rise 7.6% to £4.3bn last year, with profit up 5% to £54m
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NewsEDF boss says UK construction has 'productivity' problem
Vincent de Rivaz says there is a “hire and fire” culture in UK construction
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NewsGalliford Try sues two firms for £3.8m
Contractor attempts to claw back costs of subsidence on £16.5m Orford Park leisure centre
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NewsBam wins Hull library refurb job
Contractor will refurbish 16,000sqm of building and provide new facades
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NewsGreen light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge wins planning permission for Aecom designed masterplan
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Lend Lease expands into London housing market
Developer will sell homes to the public for the first time
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NewsUK architect in running for £500m Paris project
Specialist water architect Baca Architects is working with designer Villes & Paysages and engineer Egis
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NewsOlympic firms warned not to 'preach' to rest of world
Sir John Armitt says industry should avoid ‘empire-building’ when seeking to win post Olympics work
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NewsConstruction output fell 3.9% in Q2
Fall in construction output revised upwards from -5.2% to -3.9% in second quarter of 2012
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NewsRICS calls for benchmarking of consultant fees
RICS asks government to intervene to stamp out underbidding as new figures show continuing decline in fees














