All Breaking news articles – Page 308
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Amount of retrofit work through ECO continues to fall
Number of energy efficiency measures installed through ECO plummets 77% since March peak
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Cameron backs ‘HS3’ link from Leeds to Manchester
Government adopts HS2 chairman Sir David Higgins’ proposal for a trans-Pennine fast rail line
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Contractors braced for disruption from crane drivers strike
Contractors and major clients, including Network Rail, are bracing for the impact of a crane drivers strike
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Mace scoops major South African scheme
Construction firm to act as consultant on mixed-use development in Johannesburg
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Subcontractor in retentions row with Costain
Waste specialist TEG has suspended trading in its shares amid a row with Costain over waste work in Greater Manchester
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Dubai plans world's tallest twin towers
The two 600m-tall towers would beat current tallest twin towers the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur
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Supply chain pressures force tender cost inflation upwards
Latest tender price forecast from Mace shows capacity shortages are starting to bite
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Bam favourite for latest King’s Cross project
Argent will submit 173,000 sq ft Four Pancras Square for planning imminently
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Laing O’Rourke appoints Middle East boss
Firm picks former NG Bailey chief executive to drive sales growth in the region
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McLaren shakes up London business
McLaren restructures its London business with two new bosses replacing London managing director Graham Sturge
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Electricians agree 5% pay rise over two years
Unite members agree to pay deal after employers drop controversial entrant grade
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Scalpel tower wins 'excellent' sustainable design rating
KPF design given first BREEAM rating under latest version of the sustainability standard
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Battle over Bishopsgate towers plan heats up
A dozen towers planned for Shoreditch site, with campaigners saying scheme is “big, ugly and not fit for purpose”
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Green light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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Historic £1.35bn funding deal inked for Battersea Power Station
Malaysian owners of iconic building secure finance package, with search for contractors for phase three to begin soon
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Balfour shareholders back Parsons Brinckerhoff sale
Vote paves way for WSP to buy US consultant from Balfour for £820m
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Graham Shennan exits Morgan Sindall
Morgan Sindall’s managing director has left the firm, following profit warning last week
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Boris: Crossrail 2 'essential' for London growth
Mayor lays out his case for £16bn transport megaproject
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Green light for second phase of Royal Wharf
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for the second phase of the Royal Wharf development