All Breaking news articles – Page 698
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NewsGalliford Try joint venture wins £80m water contracts
Deals come as result of Thames Water AMP5 framework
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NewsGovernment set to confirm eight nuclear sites
Energy minister confirms nuclear policy statement will be published imminently
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NewsNon-executive director steps down at Driver Group
Gary Turner will leave the board after nine months in the role
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NewsFire breaks out at Foster's Marconi House site
Galliard Homes confirms blaze started on its construction site
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NewsTreasury Committee to discuss future of PFI today
Grouping will hear evidence on cost effectiveness of different procurement methods
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NewsInterserve to build £20m Navy rehabilitation centre
Contractor will design, build and maintain facility at Devonport naval base
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NewsUniversity of Warwick awards £17m design and build contract
Shepherd Construction picks up deal for halls of residence and staff facilities
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NewsLaing O'Rourke reaches financial close on CAD$2.1bn hospital
Firm is part of a joint venture that has won a major Canadian hospital project
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NewsLeading industry figures named in Queen's birthday honours list
Successful appointees include key chief executives, consultant and professor
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NewsTate Britain puts out call for £1.2m hard strip job
Works at Millbank gallery to begin in September
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NewsCostain wins £150m Welsh roads job
Route through national park presents engineering and environmental challenges
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NewsBanks criticised for not lending to construction firms
Over a third of small contractors have had problems gaining access to credit
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NewsWilliam Hill takes bets on Broadgate listing
Long odds placed on government protecting complex blocking £340m British Land development
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NewsEducation Funding Agency to deliver 100 PFI schools
New agency to manage schools construction programme after Partnerships for Schools is wound up
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NewsMorgan Sindall to grow new London business to £150m
Director Peter Jacobs says firm hopes to tap into capital’s booming commercial market
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NewsGovernment to change what it buys to achieve 20% savings
Morrell states that most of the savings will come from changing what contractors build
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NewsOver half of QSs have seen clients accept suicide bids
RICS survey reveals full extent of suicide bidding in the recession, as firms are forced to ’buy’ work














