All Breaking news articles – Page 252
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Pickles: Vote Conservative to protect housebuilding sector
The Conservatives, UKIP and Greens write letters to the construction industry
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Amato exits Dalian Wanda after 10 months in role
Development director departs Chinese property firm before work starts on £900m One Nine Elms scheme
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Canary Wharf Crossrail retail area opens to public
Retail and leisure space above Crossrail station to open tomorrow
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Sweett Group gets Network Rail Western and Wales work
Sweett Group to provide support on estimating services to Network Rail’s Western and Wales program
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Willmott Dixon lands £26m university hub
Firm appointed to build University of Kent academic hub
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Bourne delivers big pre-tax profit jump
Steelwork specialist’s pre-tax profit jumps 104% in year ending October 2014
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Berkeley chairman sells shares for £18.7m
Housebuilder’s founder and chair sells chunk of shareholding leaving him with less than 5% interest in company
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Balfour Beatty to sell Edinburgh PPP stake
Firm plans £72m offload of Royal Infirmary interest
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Galliford Try picks new CEO amid senior shake-up
Taylor Wimpey South chairman Peter Truscott recruited to lead Galliford Try
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Mace pays PC Harrington suppliers
Contractors make continuity plans if firm cannot continue as a growing concern
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Liverpool University to build more major projects in-house
University saves over £4m on two halls of residence after forming own construction company
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ shortlisted for PPA awards
Magazine receives nominations in business magazine, business brand, best business media editor and best business media writer categories
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Galliford Try sizes up Shepherd Homes takeover
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands a deal could be announced as early as mid-May
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BIG tipped to elbow Foster off final World Trade Center tower
Bjarke Ingels’ practice could be brought in by tenant to redesign final tower
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Beef up planning departments, say 80% of housebuilders
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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Mace holds tender price forecasts as margins improve
Firm predicts national rise of 4.5% this year, with this easing to 4% by 2017
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London's latest 'pop-up' sea containers scheme nears completion
Pop Brixton set to feature performance space, shops and workspace
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Kier Mouchel deal 'breaks the mould'
Chief executives of both firms say £265m deal will create highways market leader
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Sweett boss: 'We must shrink to grow'
Chief executive Douglas McCormick on consultant’s Asia-Pacific division sale, long term growth plans and ongoing SFO investigation