All Breaking news articles – Page 130
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Architect duo scoops £270m UCL East
Architects to design two projects on university’s £270m Stratford campus
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Willmott Dixon £100m regen scheme gets go-ahead
Barnet council gives go-ahead for 188-home development in north London
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Berkeley snaps up £100m Ealing Filmworks project
Land Securities had been expected to begin on site at the development late this year
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China warns Hinkley Point C delay threatens trade with UK
Chinese ambassador says relations are at “historical juncture” following surprise review of Somerset nuclear plant
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AFC Wimbledon's new stadium on verge of kick-off
Mayor Sadiq Khan says he will reconsider decision to call in project
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Sweett to delist from stock exchange next month
Currie Brown’s £29m takeover of rival consultant goes unconditional
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Pell Frischmann snaps up M&E firm as it plans buying spree
Firm says Desco acquisition will be first of many as it looks to create engineering consultancy group
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WYG bags four major EU-funded projects
The projects are all funded by the EU’s financial framework
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Interserve wins two-year BBC contract
The firm has been providing the BBC with security services at its properties since 2014
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Brexit prompts housing architect to shut London office
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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Hong Kong developer to deliver 600 Manchester homes
The Far East Consortium will develop key sites near city’s Victoria Station
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Marine engineer blasts 'reckless risk' over Garden Bridge
‘Unprecedented’ volume of river traffic poses risk of another Marchioness tragedy, says expert
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Bellway expansion waits on autumn selling season
Housebuilder strikes “cautious” note despite some encouraging signs following the Brexit vote
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Brick sales holding up post-Brexit vote
Ibstock says trading continues “at normal seasonal levels”
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NG Bailey targets £500m revenue within three years
Chief executive of M E contractor admits plans will be hit by Brexit, but says there are reasons for optimism
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Nine Elms to get UK’s largest sustainable drainage system
£14m system will divert rainwater from across 561-acre site into River Thames
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Ex-Arup man’s firm lays out ambitious growth plans
Structural engineering consultant Symmetrys also plans to take on new staff
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Six developers vie for Tottenham regen scheme
Council shortlists developers for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium