All Breaking news articles – Page 239
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Bam lands Birmingham's £90m Three Snowhill scheme
Birmingham office scheme is the final phase of Ballymore’s 96,000m2 development in the city’s Snowhill area
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Firms eye £6bn Houses of Parliament job
Mace, Bechtel and Arup among firms considering bids for Palace of Westminster restoration work
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Galliard JV unveils £550m Canary Wharf resi scheme
Housebuilder forms joint venture to build the high-rise ‘Manhattan style’ scheme
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NAO slams government's 100,000 homes claim
Investigation finds that target for building on public land only measured ‘expected homes’ and not actual units built
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Willmott Dixon wins £20m green office refit job
Willmott Dixon will refit 1980s built office block in Shoreditch
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Industry celebrates National Women in Engineering Day
Industry bodies and clients join the celebrations to promote opportunities for women in engineering
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Campaign to encourage former soldiers into construction
The CIOB using the hashtag #SaluteOurForces on social media promoting construction management careers to those leaving the military
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Graham lands £100m Liverpool ports job
Contractor to build new biomass terminal at the Port of Liverpool
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Cathedral wins planning for 272-home Greenwich scheme
Site of former telegraph cable factory makes way for 272 new homes
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Long-standing Ridge senior partner Phil Jones retires
Jones handed over to Adrian O’Hickey in January
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French practice wins Helsinki Guggenheim competition
Firm triumphs out of six-strong shortlist
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Arcadis wins £14m design role on Doha metro
Consultant will provide design work on Doha’s planned gold line
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Carillion, Kier and Eiffage form HS2 JV
Three firms team up to bid for forthcoming HS2 contracts
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Interserve lands £200m armed forces rehabilitation centre
Contractor will redevelop and refurbish the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre near Loughborough
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UK's 'greenest commercial building' opens
Morgan Sindall-built Enterprise Centre in East Anglia completes
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Spanish architect's kaleidoscopic Serpentine Pavilion completes
Ike Ijeh reviews this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, which opens to the public on Thursday
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Construction set to break output records in 2015
Contracting authority Scape projects £34.4bn output for the sector this year
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Skanska sells Bristol development for £33m
Contractor cashes in on foray into Bristol office market
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Bristol £100m office scheme unveiled
Demolition work begins this week to clear way for Aspire scheme