All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 40
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Berkeley to develop £60m West London student scheme
Berkeley has struck a deal with Imperial College London to develop a £60m student accommodation scheme in North Acton
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Big names line up for £35m Brum sports centre
Exclusive: Six contractors in the running to build Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands-designed sports centre at University of Birmingham
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Willmott Dixon tipped for £60m Brum campus
Contractor emerges as preferred bidder for phase two of Birmingham City University’s city centre campus scheme
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Leadbitter bags £23m Swansea research centre
Exclusive: Contractor has been appointed preferred bidder for the £23m job to build Swansea University’s new Innovation Hub
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Morgan Sindall expects £15m per year savings from restructure
Chief executive lays out plans for future of firm as company’s annual results show disappointing performance from affordable housing arm
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Amey takes top spot on back of £600m rail contract
Lovell and Leadbitter are big movers as overall construction activity dips 3%
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Housing starts fall below 100k in 2012
Number of housing starts fell below 100,000 last year, less than two fifths the amount needed to meet demand
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HCA chooses infrastructure finance expert as new boss
Andy Rose, former head of Treasury’s infrastructure unit, appointed HCA chief executive
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Ferrovial buys Enterprise for £385m
Spanish giant Ferrovial says Enterprise will be integrated into its UK business Amey
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Bam and Kier vie for £80m worth of schools
Exclusive: Bam and Kier shortlisted for both of the latest two batches of priority schools
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John Morgan: 'I'm rolling up my sleeves'
Morgan Sindall boss says he’s focused on ‘tighter’ implementation of the firm’s strategy as it post its full year results
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Severfield-Rowen's cost overruns hit £20.1m
Severfield-Rowen has announced a £20.1m hit to its profit, including a £10m overrun on the Cheesegrater job
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Firms warn delay to green standards will damage industry
Eight leading insulation firms warn ministers delay to implementation of new energy efficiency standards will damage industry
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Miller lined up for £32m Scots school job
Exclusive: Contractor preferred bidder for Wick Community Campus project in the Highlands
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Brookfield in for £350m Battersea job
Exclusive: Brookfield Multiplex joins four others on shortlist for £350m first phase of Battersea Power Station development
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Brookfield to build £80m London tower
Brookfield Multiplex takes over from Sir Robert McAlpine on £80m Aldgate Tower job
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Bam to bring benefits of BIM to facilities management
Bam Construct launches project aimed at using ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Information Modelling to improve the facilities management of a building once it is completed
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Skanska and Costain confirmed for £110m Crossrail station works
Skanska and Costain have been confirmed as winners of the £110m contract to build the main station works for Crossrail’s Bond Street station
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Labour backs key green building campaign aims
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls backs key aims of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s Green for Growth campaign in letter to Eric Pickles
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Golden Lane Housing launches UK's largest charity bond
Charity seeks investment to boost number of specialist homes for people with a learning disability