All Breaking news articles – Page 222
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Lendlease boss hails firm's 'safe passage' through difficult two years
European construction business outperforms rest of Australian-based infrastructure giant
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Willmott Dixon gets green light for £23m leisure centre
Scape and Willmott Dixon to deliver new leisure centre in Fleet, Hampshire
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Linden Homes begins £90m former hospital scheme
Galliford Try’s housebuilding division to turn derelict hospital into 374 homes
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East End planners defend rejection of £300m British Land scheme
Planning report states that decision by council to reject British Land scheme could be difficult to defend
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Zaha Hadid completes climbing museum at top of mountain
Visitors descend inside peak to galleries and viewing platform
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Sellafield workers vote to go on strike
Construction workers at nuclear power plant decide to strike over alleged refusal to have full-time shop steward on site
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Gleeds opens fifth US office
Consultant’s Silicon Valley business will target global technology companies
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Sweett lands £130m NHS work haul
Consultant and BDP appointed to new build and maintenance programme worth combined £130m
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Thames Water inks £4.2bn super sewer contracts
Thames Water confirms winning teams for construction packages for £4.2bn project
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Lendlease Europe grows 10% off back of major wins
European construction business outperforms rest of Australian-based infrastructure giant
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Osborne drags Network Rail into spending cuts round
Treasury demands Network Rail cuts, while energy department eyes further solar subsidy cuts
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WSP Parsons wins Meadowhall job
Consultant engineer gets role on £50m facelift of famous shopping centre
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Balfour Beatty quits £75m North West rail upgrade
The contractor said it was “unlikely” to deliver the North West rail electrification programme “on time and to budget” after reviewing the scheme
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New apprenticeship levy puts CITB future in doubt
CITB to consult with employers on whether to continue paying industry levy along with new levy
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Housing starts fall sharply in second quarter
The number of new homes started dropped 14%, with starts down across all tenures
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Costain to review Rhead's international operations
Costain leaves door open for sale of Rhead Group’s overseas operations
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Support services CEO leaves Balfour in management restructure
Matthew Duncan has left the business as part of the continuing management shake-up at the contractor
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TfL to start £30bn Crossrail 2 procurement in spring
Project likely to see company set up to oversee planning and delivery if £250m government funding found