All Breaking news articles – Page 128
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Sellar wants to 'do a King's Cross' with Paddington Cube
Irvine Sellar says plans will transform the central London area
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Balfour moves Olympic stadium team to £1bn One Nine Elms
Chief exec Leo Quinn says firm’s problem UK construction division can return to 2-3% margins
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Ramboll boards the RSS Attenborough for Antarctica
The engineer will carry out surveys and provide on-site support in one of the world’s harshest climates
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Balfour pegs back half-year loss to £21m
But firm is hit by further UK problems and a £25m writedown against potential health and safety liabilities
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Constructing Excellence to merge with BRE
Constructing Excellence brand will remain but organisation will be wholly-owned by the BRE
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Big names beaten in north London leisure centre design contest
Architect Pollard Thomas Edwards beats Rogers Stirk Harbour and Grimshaw
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Aecom forms research partnership after Mersey Gateway role
Consultant teams up with University of Salford to conduct environmental research after role on £450m project
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Balfour wins biggest ever US deal
Contractor lands deal to electrify 52 miles of high-speed rail line
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Mears targets new build after first contract wins
Social housing firm eyes housing managment work as well
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Keltbray completes purchase of Dunne Group assets
Exclusive: firm buys Dunne Group’s plant and equipment and takes on the majority of its staff
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Work starts on Colwyn Bay transformation
VolkerStevin has begun redeveloping 1km of the promenade in Welsh tourist town
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Kajima gets City office green light
Developer hires architect Buckley Gray Yeoman for Square Mile work
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SEC calls on PM to help ailing construction industry
Engineering body wants confirmation that construction will be in new cabinet committee
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Consultant plans hiring spree after bank boost
Engineering consultant plans to add 50 new staff in the next year and 500 over next five years
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Laing O'Rourke completes £650m Francis Crick Institute
Contractor says nearly half of scheme built using its offsite method
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Sweett bags role on GOSH project
The project is to be procured via a RIBA design competition