More news – Page 1107
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Balfour Beatty loses another procurement boss
Graham Ball is parting ways with the contractor after barely eight months
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Ultimate road trip: Driving to Mongolia in a '94 Metro
The first blog from Ridge’s Mat Kier on the Mongolian Rally Challenge, a 15,000km road trip from Brussels to Ulaanbaatar
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What has Europe ever done for rail?
Britain stands to gain massively from Europe’s Digital Railway Programme, we shouldn’t let Brexit de-rail us
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Collaboration express line
Once I was a sceptic about ‘collaboration’ but I have realised that it’s all just common sense
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Lakehouse issues third profit warning in six months
Problem contracts in the firm’s regeneration division continue to weigh heavily on its finances
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Construction feeling more squeeze as Brexit bad news piles up
CIPS survey hits new seven-year low
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T Clarke takes £6.6m pensions hit from Brexit
But M E specialist says it is experiencing “excellent levels of activity” post-EU referendum
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In pics: Blackpool towers demolished for Lovell scheme
Controlled explosion brings down final three tower blocks at the town’s Queens Park estate
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Home ownership in England slumps to 30-year low
Major shift to renting across several English cities
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Morgan Sindall back in black as Faslane saga ends
Construction group shrugs off Brexit vote and says full-year results will be better than expected
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Green light for Irish Center Parcs
Edmond Shipway is project manager, cost consultant and M E consultant on the scheme
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Builders picked for Preston Bus Station revamp
Local builder will lead on refurbishment of Grade II-listed Brutalist icon
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Developer sought for 2,500-home York scheme
High profile site is situated behind the city’s railway station
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Construction and energy ministers finally named
Ministerial briefs confirmed at the new Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy department
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Keller highlights overseas reach in solid results
The group’s results were affected by a rocky first half of the year in its Australian and Asian businesses
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Waterman results to beat expectations
The group expects to exceed its financial objectives for the year
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Garden Bridge client delays filing its accounts
‘Realignment has nothing to do with Grayling’s decision on £15m guarantee,’ says trust
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Architects urge government to protect freedom of movement at all costs
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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East London's Royal Mint revamp gets go-ahead
Sheppard Robson and Morrow Lorraine scheme approved