All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 44
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Construction output falls 9.8%
Latest ONS figures show sharp year-on-year fall and 3.4% decline between October and November
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Yorkshire housebuilder Britannia collapses
Leeds-based housebuilder Britannia Developments has fallen into administration.
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Government plans new 'super-prison'
The government has announced plans to build a new prison that could house more than 2,000 inmates, the largest ever built in the UK
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Assemblage wins Iraqi parliament design competition
But it is unclear if London-based firm’s design will be built
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Brookfield agrees deal to end £16m Pinnacle row
Contractor and owners of stalled City tower project reach settlement over unpaid fees
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£423k for one-bedroom flat on Battersea development
Developer of iconic London site unveils new images to mark start of residential sales on the first phase of the scheme
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City unruffled by 'surprise' departure of Balfour Beatty boss
Ian Tyler’s replacement Andrew McNaughton welcomed as safe pair of hands
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Interserve unveils board rejig
Interserve’s construction boss Ian Renhard has been promoted to the firm’s executive board
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United House bags £60m London job
Housing contractor appointed to deliver 327-home canalside development in Islington
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Housebuilders' pay: Quite a bonus
Housebuilders are bucking the trend and doing rather well - in fact, they’re even getting bonuses
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Battersea forms centrepiece of Osborne's growth plan
£1bn guarantee to unlock Northern Line extension part of wider bid to boost infrastructure in Autumn Statement
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Treasury confirms £250m cut from PFI schools programme
Autumn Statement detail confirms construction value of PFI priority schools cut from £2bn to £1.75bn
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Cash boost to bring forward public land for development
The government has made £294m available to help speed up the disposal of public land for development
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Carillion worker killed after being struck by train
A Carillion recruitment subcontractor working on a renewal project for Network Rail has been killed after being struck by a train in Lincolnshire
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Government slices £250m from PFI schools programme
George Osborne to admit the PFI school programme is now worth £1.75bn, rather than the £2bn originally announced
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Osborne to announce £5bn boost for construction
David Cameron confirms government will make further cuts to departments to fund £5bn boost to capital spending, with £1bn to be targeted at schools
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'Son of PFI': Brum health project among first to benefit
Exclusive: A hospital project in Birmingham, along with schools and defence projects, among first to benefit from ‘son of PFI’
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Construction output 'yet to hit rock bottom'
Latest Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers’ index paints bleak picture
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Anna Stewart to take reins at Laing O'Rourke
Finance chief Anna Stewart appointed Laing O’Rourke chief executive, but Ray O’Rourke to continue as executive chairman
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HS2 challenge opens in High Court
Opponents of the £32bn high speed rail line to Birmingham and the north of England will put their case against the project to a judge this week