All Breaking news articles – Page 1028
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Foster + Partners picked for New York super-library
New Central Library will become the world's largest public library
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Bovis Lend Lease UK confirms Nick Pollard in top role
Chief operating officer will take over from Murray Coleman as chief executive immediately
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Bonus bonanza for Wolseley bosses
Profit plunge and 10,000 job losses fail to dent executives' pay
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Murray Coleman leaves Bovis Lend Lease UK
UK chief executive transfers to Australia; chief operating officer Nick Pollard set to replace him
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Bankruptcies and job cuts to hit building control sector
Councils and private inspectors face further cutbacks, as Butler & Young closes four offices
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Bam Construct bumped for rivals on two Welsh projects
Pochin and Willmott Dixon replace contractor on schemes worth £50m in Conwy and Newport
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UAE trials £1.5bn PPP scheme
Abu Dhabi is trialling its first PPP deal on a £1.5bn project to upgrade a “dangerous” highway
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The international surprises of the World Architecture Festival
From chapels to car parks, the UK has a lot to learn from the ideas of small architects abroad
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Skanska wins £75m Polish road contract
Construction group will build two bypasses in south-west Poland
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Construction worker to appear in 'Polish Eastenders'
Producer says drama about young immigrants in Britain will be about 'Polsih people screwing over other Poles'
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Banks pledge to help small firms
Bankers set out proposals for supporting small businesses through the downturn
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Plant hire division rescued at Northants firm
Jobs saved after administrators of Mainland Construction Group find buyer for division
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Shortlists revealed for QS Awards
Shortlists for six categories of the annual awards have been published, including Best All-Round QS
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US doctors try to reattach builder's severed foot
Accident occurred during pile driving works at New Jersey power plant site
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Mitie fined £300k over electrician's death
Firm fined for safety breach that caused 2005 electrocution, but directors are acquitted
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Aukett steeled for possible project 'funding issues'
International architect predicts results in line with expectations after making provision for possible credit crunch-related problems
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Axe hangs over 200 staff at Bovis Lend Lease
Drop in commercial work threatens staff numbers as credit crunch bites
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Wolseley cuts 3,000 more US jobs
Materials firm's job losses since 2006 market peak now total 10,600
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Laing O'Rourke buys struggling concrete firm
Takeover of pre-cast concrete specialist Bison will safeguard 450 jobs
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Argent selected for £1bn Birmingham scheme
Redevelopment of Paradise Circus includes the existing City Library