More News – Page 1877
-
News
Galliford Try holds steady
Galliford Try has said results in the year to 30 June 2009 will be in line with expectations despite describing the construction market as “more challenging”
-
News
Pathfinders to cut housing targets in light of recession
The bodies running the government’s £2.2bn housing market renewal initiative are being forced to scale back plans because of the recession, the Audit Commission has said
-
News
Spa turn: Bermondsey Spa regeneration
Willmott Dixon’s social housing arm Inspace has been named preferred bidder on the Bermondsey Spa regeneration project in Southwark, south London
-
News
Seize the day
Tempting big investors to put cash into private rental property has never succeeded in the past. But if we act quickly, says Matthew Cutts, the government’s plan may just work
-
News
Planning applications: April 2009
Projects at detailed planning stage rose slightly in all regions apart from Wales and the North
-
-
News
Das Capital: Linz music theatre
Construction began this week on the €117.6m (£106m) Linz Neues Musiktheatre in Linz, the European Capital of Culture 2009
-
News
Developers commit to world’s largest off-shore wind farm
The developers behind plans for the London Array, the world’s largest off-shore wind farm in the Thames estuary, have said the project will go ahead after months of speculation over its future
-
News
Bovis boss: government spending lifeline is failing
Chief executive Pollard says spending having little effect as he announces restructuring and redundancies
-
News
Phase Brum: Building's networking club in Birmingham
More than 150 young construction professionals turned out last Thursday for Building’s Phase One networking event in Birmingham
-
News
TrustMark begs for state funding
The chief executive of TrustMark, the scheme launched four years ago to protect consumers against cowboy builders, has appealed to the government for more funding to keep the initiative afloat during the recession
-
News
NFB urges council framework rethink
The National Federation of Builders is launching a campaign challenging councils’ exclusion of small firms from their framework schemes
-
News
Down by the water: Tower Hamlets homes
Tower Hamlets council has granted planning permission for these 121 canal-side dwellings, to be built on the site of a former business centre
-
News
French Polish: Galleria Pomorska, Bydgoszcz
London-based Colman Architects has released its proposed design for the upgrade of the Galleria Pomorska in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz
-
News
Blacklist victims to help draft anti-discrimination rules
Workers set to tell government to ban firms that used the blacklist from public projects
-
News
Solar, wind and flower power: Chelsea flower show
Architect Laurie Chetwood and landscape designer Patrick Collins have created this garden for the 2009 Chelsea Flower Show, which kicks off on Tuesday
-
News
New blockwork wall system installed
Wembley Innovation says system will reduce number of 'wind posts' that need to be inseted along blockwork walls by 60%
-
News
Cities as agricultural sources
Architecture students submit proposals for a self reliant future London
-
News
Hill and WMCCE offer free advice
Consultant's Birmingham Office to hold commercial and contractual advice surgeries from 15 May
-
News
Capita Symonds signs £40m Breckland council deal
Consultant will provide planning and building control services for council in Norfolk