All Breaking news articles – Page 164
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Sir Robert McAlpine bags Broadgate pipeline
British Land selects contractor with aim of creating cost savings on developments
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Henry Boot gears up for £500m commercial sector push
Regeneration specialist to deliver record number of commercial schemes
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Housing included in £483bn infrastructure pipeline
Housing a surprise entry in the government’s bulked-up infrastructure pipeline
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China wants hands-on role in UK nuclear
China General Nuclear says it wants to bring “expertise and experience” to UK
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Lakehouse board hits back at shareholder revolt
The board of Lakehouse has said the company’s independent governance structure would be damaged
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Balfour Beatty lands £170m Tube job extension
London Underground has extended its track partnership with the contractor for a further two years
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Galliford bags hat-trick of major deals
Firm’s building division picks up two major deals in the south and a framwork spot in the north
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V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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Shard architect wins Cornwall bridge contest
William Matthews beat Niall McLaughlin, Marks Barfield and Wilkinson Eyre
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Memorial service in May for Andrew Derbyshire
Former RMJM president died earlier this month, aged 92
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Bam Energy to offer clients free solar panel installation
New energy business will install panels for free and then sell electricity to client to meet the cost
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Obama adviser slams Osborne tax on PRS
Former housing strategist for US president says extra levy on home sales to institutional investors is a ‘mis-signal’
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Waterloo Eurostar platforms to be rebuilt
Network Rail announces £800m rail capacity boost at London Waterloo
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New construction strategy to save £1.7bn by 2020
Government unveils new savings plan and an updated infrastructure pipeline
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HS2 shorlists nine for £12bn works
Bechtel and eight joint ventures in the running for civil engineering contracts
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EDF boss: 'Hinkley will categorically go ahead'
Comments come after French economy minister revealed date for decision on £18bn project