All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 176
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NewsLaing O'Rourke promises late accounts 'soon' as firm heralds progress on refinancing
Country’s biggest private contractor should have filed 2018 results over three months ago
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NewsIn pictures: How Spurs' stadium now looks, nearly five months after delay first announced
Club has still not given new opening date for 62,000-seat ground
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NewsHammerson Birmingham redevelopment moves step closer
Existing shopping centre given immunity from listing
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NewsMace tipped to land Renzo Piano’s Cube
Firm understood to have beaten McAlpine and Multiplex to £350m Sellar scheme
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NewsBRE beats Brexit worries with Irish deal
Deal means customers can carry on using its CE mark after UK leaves EU
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NewsKier rounds off troubled year with King's Cross tonic
Contractor will build part of Facebook’s new UK headquarters
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NewsCommonwealth Games Village gets green light
Lendlease is main contractor on £350m Birmingham scheme
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NewsAnother executive board member leaves Interserve
Move comes after wider rejig at support services business
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NewsLendlease Commonwealth Games Village set for green light
Firm is main contractor on £350m Birmingham scheme
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NewsGovernment told again it 'isn't listening' as it spells out post-Brexit immigration plans
New rules will be a disaster for housebuilding and infrastructure plans, groups warn
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NewsMears chairman leaving earlier than planned
Bob Holt has spent more than 20 years at housing specialist
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NewsSkanska and Alinea working on Fosters' Tulip tower as opposition to scheme mounts
Historic Royal Palaces the latest to object to 305m tall building planned for the Square Mile
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NewsFirst deals let on prized £1bn east London framework
Job being let by Barking and Dagenham’s regen company Be First
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NewsLondon firm reels in Bafta headquarters refurb
Central London home of film and TV charity set to be given £20m makeover
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NewsSpurs still can't say when stadium will open as Man Utd game switched to Wembley
Game on 13 January will now be played at Wembley as club waits on progress report from contractors
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NewsMace tells EU staff they have firm’s support in face of hard Brexit...
Chief executive Mark Reynolds says ongoing Brexit uncertainty ‘making it very hard’ for industry to plan properly
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NewsTowerEight the latest to flag up Brexit labour worries
Consultant says cost of jobs will increase once UK leaves EU
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FeaturesInterview: Dar's Andrew Loudon talks to Building
Dar may still be an unfamiliar name to many, but the Beirut-based owner of Currie Brown, Elementa and Perkins+Will has ambitions to grow its operations rapidly in the UK, Brexit notwithstanding













