More news – Page 1173
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Court orders Sweett to pay £2.3m for bribery offence
Southwark Crown Court orders firm to pay £1.4m fine and £851,000 confiscation fee
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Gatwick starts hunt for second runway consultants
Airport launches £75m design and planning frameworks for new runway
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Chinese developer's Docklands tower green lit
Tower Hamlets ok’s Greenland Group’s 67-storey tower
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TfL: Branching out
Transport for London’s plans to develop some 75 sites will make it one of the capital’s biggest developers. Here it names the partners for its £3.6bn development framework
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CRASH 20th anniversary and expansion into hospices
CRASH celebrates its 20th anniversary and expands its services to benefit hospices as well as homelessness charities
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Lords urge Tories to back public housing
House of Lords committee also advises appointment of a built environment tsar
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TfL plans for major housing work
Appointed 13 development partners to redevelop an initial 75 sites across 300 acres
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Bam bags £40m London office job
Office scheme near Fleet Street joins a number of high-profile projects contractor is working on in the capital
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Morgan Sindall scoops £38m schools and leisure job
Work will be completed in three phases on Cambridge project
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Older Londoners deserve a better city
The next mayor must help build a city that meets older Londoners’ needs
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Hansom: Blowin’ in the wind
This week’s plots involve a housing scheme with a bat-birthing ward, comforting figures for the chancellor, a trip to virtual reality and some good work for charity. Plus, a change in wind direction is on the cards
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Sketch of the week: The Bronx, NYC
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Fernando Villa, design principal at Magnusson Architecture Planning
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Image of the week: Eye of the beholder
A set builder works on part of this year’s BAFTA stage set
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Housebuilders to get fast-track planning
Developers could pay for quicker planning under new government plans
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In better shape than 2008?
If domestic expenditure slows, is the UK economy in better shape to cope than it was in 2008?
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Wates stays top of contractors table
Four housing projects in London keep contractor top for second consecutive month
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Barbour ABI's February market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for February is now available to download
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A date with destiny
A court has ordered that building obligations must be performed ahead of the contractual completion date – it should ensure contracting parties fulfil their side of the bargain