All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 34
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Government cuts £1.7bn in costs from major projects
Figures show £1.7bn saved from major projects as part of an efficiency drive that realised £10bn in savings across Whitehall last year
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New homes for Murdoch's former Fortress Wapping
St George submits planning application for the redevelopment of the former ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ International print works site in Wapping
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Osborne agrees next wave of spending cuts
Chancellor says spending review cuts in seven departments have not come from capital budgets and will help government to spend more on infrastructure projects
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Lend Lease bags BBC TV centre job
Lend Lease has won the job to refurbish Stage 6 of the BBC television centre, part of the wider development of the iconic site
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Contractors picked for final batches of priority schools
Willmott Dixon, Carillion, Kier and Wates selected for last four batches of £400m first phase of programme
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Balfour Beatty to build £81m Sheffield uni building
Balfour Beatty wins the job to build a controversial RMJM-designed engineering building at Sheffield University
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FM Conway leapfrogs rivals with £272m in highways work
Two highways jobs shake up contractors league table in April as sector springs back into action
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Carillion wins £400m Battersea job
Carillion selected as preferred bidder for £400m job to build the first phase of the Battersea Power Station development
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Contractor picked for final batch of priority schools
Exclusive: Willmott Dixon wins £21m final batch of first phase priority schools
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Three left in race for £350m Battersea job
Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpine misses out on Battersea Power Station first phase as five-strong shortlist cut to three firms
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Gove: modern buildings should 'lift up the soul'
Education secretary who has long downplayed the importance of school design laments lack of beauty in built environment
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Contractor picked for £33m priority schools
Exclusive: Wates has won a £33m batch of schools in the east of England
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Government construction pipeline falls by £11bn
Lack of new opportunities ahead of spending review sees value of construction pipleline fall by a third
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Contractor chosen for £30m batch of schools
Kier has won a £31m batch of schools in the south of England.
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Watchdog to spend more time on May Gurney takeover
Office for Fair Trading extends period for examining Kier’s proposed £221m takeover with May Gurney
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Carillion bags £47m priority schools job
Exclusive: Carillion has won a £47m batch of schools in the North-west of England
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More than 450 jobs 'under review' at Daniel Contractors
But administrator says 900 of the 1,449 jobs at Daniel Contractors to be safeguarded
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Government's £300m boost still leaves many schools waiting
Capital funding boost still leaves more than half of schools originally included in priority schools programme waiting