All Breaking news articles – Page 612
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NewsOsborne's infrastructure push 'will fail' surveyors predict
RICS survey casts doubt on plan to boost institutional investment in infrastructure
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NewsSweett Group wins Shard fit-out job
Consultant will oversee administration, planning and quality monitoring of luxury hotel fit-out at top of tower
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NewsLiverpool council opts for mayor
Move paves way for £130m ‘city deal’ that will create first Mayoral Development Corporation outside London
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NewsConstruction firms falling short on apprentices
Nearly three quarters of construction firms do not employ an apprentice and do not plan to do so in the next 18 months, survey finds
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News'Birds Nest' creators to design Serpentine pavilion
Architect Herzog + de Meuron and Chinese artist Ai Weiwei to design this year’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion
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NewsDozen firms appointed to £500m housing framework
Contractors have been appointed to a £500m housing framework in the north of England
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NewsMajority of government's biggest projects 'over time and budget'
Major projects supremo admits that less than half of the government’s biggest projects are being delivered ‘effectively’
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NewsSpurs let off the hook on affordable homes
Council report wipes planning obligations from Tottenham Hotspur for stadium development
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NewsShepherd Construction chief executive walks out
Richard Vining third boss of £250m turnover business to depart since 2008
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NewsGreen light for £60m Glasgow business development
Bowmer & Kirkland to build 170,000ft2 office block
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NewsHiggins waives £340k bonus
AGM postponed as Network Rail chief executive pledges money to level crossing safety fund
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NewsBIM adoption rocketing, survey finds
NBS industry survey shows almost a third of professionals now using BIM
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NewsWork to secure Olympic park green legacy complete
Environment Agency hails completion of its work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to create new urban park
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NewsProfits soar at Foster + Partners
Architect sees profit rise from £1.6m to £10.9m with most work stemming from Far East














