All Breaking news articles – Page 790
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Laing O'Rourke bags £90m Manchester library deal
Project is first to be tendered through the North West construction framework
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Construction insolvencies drop 22.5%
Figures published today show that the number of construction insolvencies is continuing to fall
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Prescott 'growth areas' pull plans for thousands of homes
Tory planning hiatus allows Ashford and Milton Keynes to block major housing schemes
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Morgan Sindall picked for £500m regeneration scheme
Bournemouth town centre PPP project will run over 20 years
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Balfour Beatty fined £45k after machine crushes wall
Balfour Beatty and Multibuilt plead guilty to safety breaches after 44-tonne machine falls across busy road
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McLaren parks showroom in One Hyde Park
Supercars will be sold on the ground floor of the Rogers Stirk Harbour development
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Mace warns of disruption as small firms go to the wall
Contractor posts soaring profit but deputy chief executive predicts supply chain woes ahead
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Forensics called in as hunt for Lancsville cranes continues
Administrators at failed contractor Lancsville have drafted in forensic computer experts as they continue their hunt for missing tower cranes and plant
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Brookfield and WSP launch first green retrofit JV
Pair teams up with architect Woods Bagot to move into sector worth ’in excess of £10bn’ a year
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Berkeley to be first to break into private rented sector
Housebuilder close to deal with Homes and Communities Agency to build nearly 1,800 homes
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Indian architects to land UK jobs
UK architects are likely to face increasing competition from Indian firms as clients look to the subcontinent for cheaper professional services, write Joey Gardiner and David Matthews
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Final decision imminent on 117 academies under review
The fate of 117 academies put under review by the government will be clear within days.
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Collapsed firm Banner 'had just £6,000 in bank'
Creditors ’not very likely’ to get paid, as contractor blames demise on Viñoly’s Colchester arts centre
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Greens and developers unite against planning reform
Royal Town Planning Institute leads call meeting with Pickles on localism
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Aecom buys Davis Langdon for £204m
Takeover after months of negotiations ends the independence of one of UK industry’s biggest names
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Unions warn of strikes over TfL cuts
TSSA and RMT to ballot members as transport commissioner warns of £1bn funding reduction
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Renewables industry puts orders on hold after government u-turn
Fears grow among microrenewables installers after failure to bring key legislation forward
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Gove set for council showdown
Sandwell council delegation to confront education secretary over scrapped BSF schemes
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Morrison bags £60.5m housing deal
Rotherham council has handed the second part of its housing repair and maintenance deal to Morrison.