All Breaking news articles – Page 299
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Qatar unveils $1.6bn moon-shaped hotel
Gulf state plans to complete luxury hotel off the coast of Doha before 2022 World Cup
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Kier secures £120m debt facility in US
Debt facility will enable Kier to secure borrowing at fixed rates
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Start date set for £500m Cardiff regeneration scheme
Work to begin on mixed-use development in spring 2015
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Government props up Green Deal loan firm
Funding deal staves off the threat that the company would be wound up
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Oxford's £500m Westgate mall wins final approved
Planners pave way for construction of Crown Estate and Land Securities joint venture
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Benoy wins planning for £250m Woking towers
Flats, shops and open space aim to provide new gateway to town
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Lack of female engineers a 'national embarrassment', says Miliband
Labour leader takes to Facebook to pledge to train more engineers
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Chancellor must pursue 'further radical planning reform'
Home Builders Federation says deregulation needed to boost delivery by small builders
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Housing association launches £1bn contractor framework
Hyde Group encourages SMEs as well as major contractors to bid
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Retentions row with Costain prompts subcontractor sell-off
Waste specialist TEG warns it could be left with “no value remaining in the equity of the group”
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Quintain steps up the pace at Wembley
Developer brings forward 1250 homes at scheme to regenerate stadium surrounds
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Rogers wins planning for £266m airport terminal
Consent comes three years after architect was appointed
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Severfield targets profit growth after return to black
Chief executive Ian Lawson targets profit growth after steelwork firm posts solid half-year results
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Vinci's Nottingham tram project hit by further delays
Latest delay blamed on need to relocate underground utilities
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HSE halts work at 11 Liverpool refurb jobs
Safety inspectors intervene after finding dangerous working conditions
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Bam serves up Jamie Oliver mixed-use scheme at King's Cross
Argent has awarded Bam Construction the contract to refurbish one of the historic buildings at its King’s Cross development into a Jamie Oliver Group pub, restaurant and creative centre. The contractor will convert the 150-year-old Fish and Coal buildings, which follow the curve of the Regent’s Canal, into modern offices, ...
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Qatar 2022 unveils designs for third stadium
Organisers behind football World Cup unveil designs for third stadium