More news – Page 703
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How insolvency affects the jurisdiction of an adjudicator
Katherine Flynn explains the context of a new ruling on insolvency matters
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Big name architects chase Liverpool prize
Eric Parry and O’Donnell Tuomey on six-strong shortlist
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From the archive: 2008 - All aboard
Never mind the benefits promised by Crossrail when it’s finally finished, in 2008 Ken Livingstone came up with an idea that could really have transformed Londoners’ lives for the better
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Muse gets green light for latest phase of Brentford Lock work
Phase three has been designed by Grid Architects
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Crossrail – still waiting on the platform
The political sideshow around Crossrail does not help us understand why the £15bn infrastructure project is £2bn over budget, with no delivery date in sight
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Crossrail ‘ignored warnings’ scheme would bust deadline
Senior source says bosses knew December 2018 opening date was not realistic well before delay was confirmed
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Crossrail delay: what's gone wrong – and why
Already a year behind schedule and with no end in sight, Crossrail is burning £30m a week in cash as it struggles to reach completion – but as yet, no one can say when that might be. Why is the trans-London line causing such pain?
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Bam's UK profit rises but warns on Brexit uncertainty
Dutch group points to strong performance in UK civils and property
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Gleeds names new boss in management rejig
Company veteran Graham Harle becomes global chief executive
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Interserve rebel investor turns the screw and ramps up stake in business
Coltrane Asset Management piles on pressure ahead of EGM
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In pictures: Walters & Cohen's Cambridge college job opens
Scheme was built by Bedford firm SDC
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Architect lands York Castle Museum redevelopment
Alison Brooks Architects will lead team including Purcell and Richard Griffiths for ‘multimillion pound’ project
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Where are the women in the construction workforce?
Will the short-term focus of the industry on solving its migrant skills crisis mean that a much bigger opportunity to address gender equality is ignored?
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Laing O'Rourke narrows losses but Canadian hospital blowout tops £200m
Firm eyes more negotiated work to help it hit 5% margins target
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Mace and Balfour HS2 station appointments look to be in the clear
Beaten rivals have not yet made any challenges to the Euston and Old Oak Common station appointments
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UK construction could benefit from 'Brexit bounce', says Arcadis
Consultant suggests a ‘soft Brexit’ could boost output
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Chipperfield lands new Royal Academy project
Architect to work with Julian Harrap on new RA Schools facilities
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Telford Homes sells east London site to Greystar
£105m development deal will result in more than 300 rental homes