All Breaking news articles – Page 817
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NewsActivity rises for second month in a row
Latest survey from Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply shows consecutive increases, with housing demonstrating strongest growth
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NewsWSP appoints two executive directors
Paul Dollin joins engineering consultant as UK managing director, moving from rival Atkins
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NewsCRH struggles to recover from bleak mid-winter
Building materials sales fell 23.5% in the first two months of the year
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NewsCarillion JV seals £370m Wolverhampton BSF deal
Financial close achieved on deal to deliver 26 schools over the next four years
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NewsRobert McAlpine to focus on schools work
Contractor makes announcement after a £200m drop in turnover
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NewsCarillion scoops £110m contracts in Abu Dhabi
University extension in Al Ain and new Ikea store on Yas island are latest big wins for Al Futtaim Carillion
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NewsBritish Land to build UBS head office at Broadgate
Developer signs joint venture with Blackstone to deliver new building in London office complex
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NewsBalfour Beatty seals £248m of Network Rail contracts
Contractor wins extension to renewal framework plus two more £25m-plus deals
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NewsFoster and Hadid out of race for £120m cancer centre
Big name architects fall by the wayside as long-list of nine is cut to six for London centre
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NewsEngland's tallest bridge design approved
190m-tall bridge in Sunderland, which will span 336m over the Wear, has received planning permission from council
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NewsImages: Best buildings at the Shanghai Expo
2010 event reported to be most expensive in fair’s history
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NewsMorrison nabs £180m of work
Repair and maintenance contractor to provide services on about 28,000
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NewsPioneering UK Passivhaus certified
First Passivhaus in the country to use traditional cavity wall construction cost £141,000 to build and will use 90% less energy for heating than average
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NewsAldar posts £55m first quarter loss
Abu Dhabi developer fails to meet forecasts, blaming the performance on the UAE’s weak property market
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NewsGovernment publishes Part L Approved Documents
Under new rules some non-domestic buildings will be allowed to achieve less than a 25% reduction while others will be expected to exceed the target
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NewsRok issues profit warning
Firm blames severe weather conditions at beginning of year for weak maintenance and improvements performance
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NewsRichest bosses £1.5bn better off
The wealth of construction’s richest personalities has risen by a third over the past 12 months despite the downturn
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NewsGleeds and F+G poised for £30m EDF nuclear job
Consultants lined up for cost management role as energy giant prepares to start £2bn plant
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NewsIndustry says Labour is best – but will vote Tory anyway
Building web poll shows Labour is trusted to keep spending, but Conservatives still have 7% lead














