All Breaking news articles – Page 305
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Rick Mather to revamp Lancaster University campus
Practice beats university’s original architect to the job
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Confidence 'returning to UK architects', says Sheppard Robson
Firm’s ltd arm sees revenue rise after last year’s fall
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Redrow blasts pre-election posturing on planning
Redrow chairman Steve Morgan says sales rates have settled down as Help to Buy beds in
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Grainger inks deal for private rented development push
Listed landlord signs deal with regeneration specialist Sigma to pursue private rented development opportunities
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Specialist contractors' enquiry levels hit record high
But latest NSCC state of trade survey finds sector is finding it increasingly hard to souce skilled labour
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Highways Agency awards £5bn framework
Contractors and professional design firms win places on five-year framework
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Construction grows for sixth straight quarter
Growth across commercial and industrial sectors makes up for slowdown in private housing, according to latest CPA survey
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Qataris 'preparing to up offer' for Canary Wharf
Qatar Investment Authority and Brookfield plan to raise offer after initial approach rejected, according to report
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Consultants 'exasperated' after £750m framework scrapped
Bidders on UK SBS framework consider legal action to recoup their costs
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UK SBS cancels £750m public sector consultants framework
Decision taken following resolution of legal challenge by T T last month
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Bovis Homes forecasts profit and price rises
Housebuilder expects increase in sales of around 30% in 2014
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Berkeley launches London JV with National Grid
Housebuilder and electricity infrastructure giant form St William Homes to develop brownfield sites
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Galliford's Miller integration costs fall
Contractor reports that it will spend less than £4m integrating Miller, which it acquired in July
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Canary Wharf owners reject takeover offer
Qatar Investment Authority and Brookfield Property Partners rebuffed for “significantly undervaluing” the firm
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Coalition row slows zero-carbon exemption plans
Ministers fail to agree over size of ‘small’ housing developments that will be exempt from zero-carbon homes standard
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Lipton Rogers closes in on deal to revive stalled Pinnacle tower
Exclusive: Sir Stuart Lipton-led design team close to taking over mothballed tower, with “helter skelter” design to be scrapped
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CH2M Hill to slash 100 UK jobs in global restructure
Exclusive: Engineer to axe jobs in UK buildings and urban programmes divisions while closing Edinburgh office
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Greater Manchester region to get London-style mayor
‘Metro mayor’ will have powers over transport, housing and strategic planning across 10 city region councils
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Office availability declines for sixth consecutive quarter
UK office space shortfall becomes more acute