All Breaking news articles – Page 712
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Morgan Sindall order book edges up
Contractor announces that trading is in line with expectataions although fit out work has fallen
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NewsGalliford Try: 'Spring selling season is back'
Contractor also sees slight improvement in construction order book
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NewsLondon commercial office construction up 137%
Boom in building in the capital in advance of a shortage of office space in 2012-13
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NewsTender prices 'have passed lowest point'
Yet slight increase in prices in Q4 2010 offset by spike in materials costs
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Designs unveiled for Manchester Victoria revamp
£20m station overhaul by BDP includes a new transparent roof
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NewsGovernment 'scales back outsourcing plans'
Leaked note suggests private companies may have to partner with non-profit firms to win outsourced work
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine's profit falls almost 25%
Contractor’s decline in profit and turnover comes despite some big contract wins
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NewsConstruction growth slows in April
Economists blame slowdowns in the housing and civil engineering sectors
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NewsCITB to issue apprenticeship frameworks
Body is sole issuing authority for English construction apprenticeship frameworks
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NewsBoris' housing space standards 'to be watered down'
Independent examiner says Boris must relent on “hobbit homes” ban
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NewsSMEs fear Green Deal shut-out
44% of FMB members say homeowners are unlikely to take up the Green Deal
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NewsCrossrail chief to chair HS1
Rob Holden appointed to firm running the channel tunnel rail link he built
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NewsSkanska slides 1,200-tonne Thameslink bridge into position
Rail bridge over Borough High Street will double capacity of track around London Bridge
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NewsCapita Symonds to help Corrie move to Salford
Consultant to work with Mace to build new studio for Coronation Street on 7.7 acre site
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NewsHouse prices stop falling
But latest data shows falls will recommence in the second half of the year
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NewsHousebuilders: localism will delay planning
Survey shows housebuilders believe localist reforms will add to planning woes














