All Breaking news articles – Page 764
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NewsExports boost Latchways profit by 28%
Safety equipment supplier says overseas markets account for 68% of product sales
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NewsAmec adds 900 staff to payroll
Engineering consultant boosts workforce by 4% after aquisitions and “significantly” higher orders
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NewsBalfour Beatty order book hits £15bn
Contractors confident of global growth despite fall in revenue over last three monhts
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NewsRok administrators lay off 711 staff
PwC cut parts of business of little interest to possible buyers
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NewsJarvis and Network Rail to be charged over Potters Bar
Companies to face criminal courts over 2002 derailment that killed seven people
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NewsLondon firms demand Thameslink decision
Pressure builds for clarity on £5.5bn London rail link upgrade
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NewsGrid Architects wins planning for 190 Strand
206-flat West End development will include 22,500ft2 of mixed-use space
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NewsLess than a month until the Sustainability Awards 2010
Leading event to celebrate best practice in the built environment, London, 30 November
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NewsHalcrow wins French nuclear contract
Engineer to help project manage construction of nuclear fusion reactor in southern France
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NewsPickles 'will not appeal' regional plan ruling
Government says the intention to abolish regional plans should remain “material consideration” in planning decisions
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Vinci construction turnover falls 3%
French group sees overall revenue grow but construction division weakens
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NewsJudge rules abolition of regional plans 'unlawful'
Decision by Justice Scales will throw government planning reform into chaos
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NewsCyril Sweett and Miller win £435m Scottish framework
Consortium is named preferred bidder on the hub North Territory community facilities project
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Delays push Olympic aquatic centre cost up £11m
Zaha Hadid stadium will now cost £268m and extra heating may be needed
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NewsMore than 50 firms eye up Rok contracts
Contractors interested in profitable parts of Rok business but administrator wants to sell as single entity
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NewsHousebuilders save £1bn with Part L loophole
178,400 homes pre-registered with Building Control before the introduction of 2010 Part L will be built to lower energy standards
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NewsPrices fall at fastest rate for 18 months, says RICS
Monthly survey paints a gloomy picture of the housing market
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NewsHammerson seeks planning for London Wall scheme by Make
Hammerson hopes to complete the 500,000ft2 development by 2014
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NewsMorgan Sindall: Connaught contracts £60m less than thought
Contractor to write down £3m over purchase of £28m suite of contracts
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NewsLeadbitter and Kinetics stalk failed contractor Rok
Regional contractor and social housing firm join Mears in the battle to take over Rok’s business














