More News – Page 1801
-
News
Scott Brownrigg designs Gurkha temple for MoD college
Lantern at apex of building at £700m military training facility will emit 'spiritual light'
-
News
Costain in running for £1.5bn Sellafield job
Nuvia and Jacobs also set to bid for design and build contract on radioactive waste processing plant
-
News
Aker to build Tees Valley biomass power station
Construction on Gaia Power biomass plant will take up to three years
-
News
Laing O'Rourke wins £520m Scottish water deal
Contractor's consortium chosen as preferred bidder on Thistle Water's investment programme
-
News
23,000 jobs at risk as skills body cuts NVQ funding
Industry ‘gutted’ as workers face qualifications lapsing without prospect of renewal
-
News
Firms turn to debt collector as Dubai pay crisis deepens
Financial Solutions agency sees sevenfold jump in clients – who are chasing £7m in unpaid bills
-
News
Gleeds to enter OGC list through ‘back door’
Gleeds is gearing up to join one of the consortiums on the government’s £800m Buying Solutions framework after abandoning plans to fight for its own spot
-
News
Contractors warned on swine flu
Lawyers are warning contractors to review their construction contracts in preparation for a possible swine flu pandemic
-
News
Tender of the day: £50m Victoria interchange
New-build and demolition job starts in early January 2012
-
News
White Young Green plots £40m share issue
Consulting engineer White Young Green is preparing a share issue of about £40m to cut its £90m debt pile, according to sources close to the situation
-
News
Good neighbours
Eco-towns should help neighbouring settlements become more green, the government says
-
News
£2.75m Lewisham job
Hexagon Housing Association has permission to build 15 homes for affordable rent in Lewisham, south-east London
-
News
£35m Craven scheme
Craven council has chosen a Lovell and Maple Grove Developments partnership to develop a £35m scheme to create 220 homes and some shops in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
-
News
Turnover drops at Rok
R&M firm Rok’s turnover fell by a third in the first half of the year after it scaled back new-build work
-
News
Sheppard appointed
Clyde Gateway Urban Regeneration Company has appointed Sheppard Robson Architects to lead an integrated urban infrastructure study in the Dalmarnock area of Glasgow.
-
News
Making Strides: Stride Treglown student accommodation in Liverpool
This Stride Treglown scheme for a £45m halls of residence for the University of Liverpool was this week submitted for planning permission
-
News
Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in July 2009
This month’s data shows that average sales are still well down on last year …
-
News
Blazing saddles
Hopkins won Building’s second track cycling event at the historic Herne Hill velodrome in south London last week
-