All Breaking news articles – Page 955
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NewsPidgley: land market won't bottom out this year
Berkeley boss disagrees with Knight Frank prediction that values will stabilise in the summer
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NewsCLM brought in to oversee Olympic village
The organisation in charge of the construction of the Olympic venues has been brought in to oversee the building of the athletes’ village, which was originally run by developer Lend Lease
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NewsRBS forced towards takeover of collapsed Oakdene
‘Little choice’ for bank after housebuilder, which was put up for sale in January, attracts low bids
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NewsTaylor Wimpey on verge of finishing refinance marathon
Housebuilder poised to complete £1.6bn deal as banks urge it to raise £350m to ease interest terms
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News2008 saw 48 construction deaths in nine months
Figures released by the Health and Safety Executive indicate a lower number of deaths than previous years
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NewsDelayed £3.8bn Manchester waste PFI deal signed
Contract first to benefit with £120m from the Treasury's PFI rescue fund
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NewsCostain boss got £343,125 bonus in 2008
Andrew Wyllie sees his take-home pay rise 9% to £723,634 as overall board pay rises
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NewsBechtel Saudi to recruit 70 staff
Sabco bucks Middle East redundancy trend with extra staff for extension of Jubail Industrial City
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NewsLondon Array wind farm may be bailed out by bank
World's largest offshore wind farm set for rescue by European Investment Bank
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NewsBahrain developer freezes tender until costs fall
High contractor fees blamed for Tameer's decision to postpone bids for $135m office block development
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NewsFirst permanent bridge goes up on London 2012 site
Footbridge is first of five crossings to link arena to rest of Olympic park
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NewsFereday Pollard designs model travellers' site
Architect's plans are based around "urban street" concept
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NewsViolent aftershock hits central Italy
Tremors continue to shake region where 235 died in massive earthquake
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NewsLuton Airport slaps £1 levy on motorists
Motorists will pay charge for dropping off passengers in newly refurbished drop-off zone
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NewsBrown promises green route to recovery
Prime minster hints at more green measures in this month's budget but no large-scale fiscal stimulus
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NewsEconomic growth halves in East Asia
A fall in demand for exports will half growth in countries such as China and Thailand
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NewsCharles risks 'compromising democracy', says RIBA President
Sunand Prasad calls for Prince of Wales to allow Chelsea Barracks scheme to proceed without 'undue influence'
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News2014 Glasgow velodrome wins planning
The 5000-seat National Indoor Sports Arena and 2000-seat cycling centre gets go-ahead
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NewsCurrie & Brown strengthens US presence
Consultant sends former director of Southern region to America in belief that large part of global economic recovery will come from the States
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NewsTory housing paper a 'charter for nimbys'
Scrapping of regional planning would bring housebuilding 'to its knees' says FMB













