All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 102
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NewsScottish consultant eyes growth with partner switch
Thomas Adamson brings back Middle East boss to spearhead UK push
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NewsScheme for over 300 homes in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter goes in for planning
Local practice Glenn Howells behind designs for Galliard development
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NewsShortlisted regions for £840m government transport fund revealed
Ten areas in the running for cash boost
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NewsBennetts OK'd for next phase of London theatre revamp
Architect’s earlier work at London venue won RIBA award earlier this year
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NewsTfL links up with modular specialist for affordable housing work
Planning applications for the first three sites are expected to be submitted later this year
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NewsLiverpool council launches £280m highways framework
The three-lot framework will run for four years
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NewsHinkley M&E contractors form new partnership
The firms will work together to complete the mechanical, engineering and heating works needed at the nuclear plant
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NewsGas leak causes evacuation at Laing O'Rourke Crossrail site
Tottenham Court Road site was closed for four hours earlier today
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NewsLaing O'Rourke and Lendlease battling for Manchester town hall revamp
Winner for plum deal due in November
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PFI route on stalled Carillion hospital job scrapped by trust
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospitals NHS trust will now take control of construction contracts
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NewsNew McCarthy & Stone boss targets £90m cost cutting drive
Housing firm wants savings made by 2021
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Arup review puts brakes on work restarting at Carillion hospital as costs grow
Laing O’Rourke understood to be taking over from bust firm on Liverpool project
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NewsMorgan Sindall lands first phase of £385m Hackney scheme
Contractor set to deliver a new secondary school and leisure centre for mixed-use project
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FeaturesBuilding's graduate panel: the next generation of construction professionals - part 2
Meet the rest of our panel as we bring together a dozen young professionals who’ve recently started out in the built environment sector
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NewsIndustry backs combustible cladding ban
A majority of responses to a government consultation also support the restriction of ‘desktop studies’














