All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 30
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Insolvencies across industry fall
The number of construction firms falling into insolvency dropped last month
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Skanska set to start on £500m Scalpel tower
Skanska has confirmed it has won the £500m job to build the Scalpel tower in the City of London, with the firm set to start on site this month
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Grimshaw to design Istanbul art museum
Architect Grimshaw has won a competition to design a new contemporary art museum in Istanbul
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Government slices £160m from schools capital pot
Department for Education confirms fund aimed at improving schools in local authority areas with the greatest need has been reduced to £820m
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Signed Green Deal plans rise to 36
Rise in number of Green Deal plans signed from 4 last month, but ‘virtually all’ cashback incentives paid out for boiler replacements
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Cable defends £10bn Olympic economic boost claim
Government report says there has been a £9.9bn boost to trade and investment on the back of the Olympics, but includes investment that may have occurred anyway
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Fresh look for Stirling Prize as new names make shortlist
Five of six architects are first-time nominees, as two housing schemes make the cut
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Big names fail to make £4bn schools shortlist
Laing O’Rourke, Morgan Sindall and ISG among contractors to miss out on EFA framework shortlist
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Bam wins £60m college batch
Exclusive: Bam wins batch of university technical colleges comprising six separate projects in different parts of the country
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United House backs away from private market
Housing specialist says it will withdraw from construction work for other private sector developers amid ongoing difficult conditions
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Shortlist for £4bn schools work revealed
The Education Funding Agency has picked 15 firms to bid for its new £4bn schools frameworks
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Green light for controversial Smithfield revamp
City of London grants planning approval to John McAslan-designed redevelopment of historic Smithfield Market
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Kier bags £100m shipyard revamp
Kier has been chosen as the development partner for the £100m regeneration of the former Swan Hunter shipyard in North Tyneside
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Libeskind to design Durham physics building
Durham University has picked renowned international architect Daniel Libeskind design a new building for its physics researchers
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Boris: bulldoze Heathrow for 100,000 homes
Mayor of London says there are three ‘optimal locations’ for a new hub airport to replace Heathrow
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Signs of improvement in construction output
Construction output falls 4.8% year-on-year, but is running 2.2% higher quarter-on-quarter with housing sector diving improvement
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Man City plots stadium expansion
Manchester City football club has announced plans to increase the capacity of the Etihad Stadium as much as 12,500 seats.
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Housebuilders report strong trading as market heats up
Firms laud government initiatives like Help to Buy for boost to resurgent housing sector
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Universities investing in estates despite funding cuts
Market survey finds three-quarters of institutions expect estate budgets to remain steady or improve
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Balfour Beatty staff stave off office closure
Balfour Beatty will retain its Northampton office after staff fought off the contractor’s plans for its closure