All articles by Barry O'Sullivan – Page 14
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Mansell scoops £24m University of Kent job
Contract is the third awarded to Mansell by the UPP
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Mansell lands £35m student accommodation project
Student development is due for completion by September 2012
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Government announces high speed rail consultation
Protests as transport secretary says new network will generate £44 billion for the economy
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Crossrail appoints two new board members
Phil Gaffney and Ian Brown will take up roles on 1 April
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Morgan Sindall bags £450m Southampton docks project
Investment unit selected as preferred bidder for 20 year scheme
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GMI to build new stadium for Rotherham United
Construction on the 12,000-seat stadium to last 12 months
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Contractors call for clarity over Ministry of Defence cuts
Cuts will be made in four broad areas; staff numbers, property disposals, utilities and direct estate costs.Â
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New Bournville College reaches development milestone
£66m Longbridge facility set to open in September
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Miller Construction lands £5m Preston College contract
Construction to start immediately on new facility
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Balfour Beatty reaches financial close on £48m fire station scheme
Sixteen fire stations to be built for North West Fire & Rescue Services
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SSE to build gas-fired power station in Wales
Facility has potential to provide electricity to 1.4 million homes
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Councils receive £100m for pothole repair fund
Extra allocation to repair winter damaged roads
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Crossrail appoints a new programme controls director
Steve Elliot is to join Crossrail in newly created role
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Skanska-Laing consortium in line for 25 year lighting project
Consortium announced as preferred bidder for Croydon and Lewisham PFI project
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Contract cuts to continue under new MoD framework
But £1.5bn housing contract to be awarded in 2012 will go ahead
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Gross mortgage lending down in January
Figures still represent first year-on-year rise since August
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Can subbies survive on less?
Government and private sector clients are pressurising contractors to make big savings on projects. Often that means just pushing the pain down the supply chain. Can specialists get by on smaller and smaller rations?
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Design for London may survive government cuts
Speculation mounts that GLA will absorb DfL into their structure
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Defence Estates savings to result in 2,500 job losses
New streamlined organisation to oversee management of military estates
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Dan Labbad joins Green Economy Council
Labbad to be sole voice for construction on new council