All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 50
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Contractors told to 'innovate' around government school designs
But Education Funding Agency says any alternatives must hit cost benchmark
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School design guidance published
Government publishes long-awaited baseline design guidance to set out standardised approach to school building
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Morgan Sindall closes north east office
Exclusive: Contractor will close its Durham office and move its operations to Leeds as part of move to reshape its regional business
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Boris announces £100m housing boost
Mayor of London launches new £100m fund aimed at backing housing projects for people on ‘modest incomes’
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Davis Langdon’s Olympic specialists transfer to Crossrail
A dozen consultants are to join the project to provide procurement and supply chain management services
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Network Rail consulting arm targets eastern Europe
Division launched earlier this year identifies market as ‘short-term’ priority
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Government rethinks how to tackle traditional retrofits
Research reveals poor industry grasp of older buildings’ response to energy efficiency measures
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Mace lined up for £100m King's Reach tower job
Mace is set to win the main contracting job for 30-storey King’s Reach development on London’s South Bank
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Consultants bag prize role on £2.4bn schools programme
Exclusive: EC Harris, Jacobs and Mott MacDonald win £20m job to provide technical support for priority schools
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Construction output fell 0.3% in Q2
Fall in overall GDP in Q2 revised upward from 0.5% to 0.4% on back of a revision of construction output figures
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GMB secures blacklisting debate at Labour conference
Actions of contractors to be discussed at annual party conference in Manchester on Monday
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David Cameron takes UK construction firms to Brazil
Foster + Partners, Laing O’Rourke, Mott MacDonald, Arup, and Aecom among firms on PM’s trade mission
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Davey leaves door ajar for 'conservatory tax' proposal
Exclusive: Change to ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Regulations that could drive take-up of Green Deal still being considered
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DEGW brand to disappear into Aecom
Four decade-old architect and space planner, acquired by Davis Langdon in 2009, is to lose its name next month
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Crossrail first project to receive government guarantee
Danny Alexander says £1bn order of new trains for Crossrail is first infrastructure project to benefit from UK Guarantees scheme
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The Duke of Westminster in Belgravia basement battle
Legal row with Constance Long Term Holding over over basement extension in goes to court
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Crossrail trains to benefit from UK Guarantees
A £1bn order of new trains for Crossrail among first infrastructure projects to receive government guarantee
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Cable calls for 'aggressive programme of housebuilding'
Business secretary also announces a new business bank and reiterates support for the coalition’s deficit reduction plan
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Government may boost spending on minor works
Exclusive: Government to look at possibility of focusing spending on repairs and maintenance to provide immediate economic impact
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Davey says Tories are blocking green growth
Energy secretary slams Conservative Party green sceptics for undermining investment in energy infrastructure