All Breaking news articles – Page 320
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Southbank Centre strikes deal with skateboarders
Skateboarders will continue to use undercroft and in return all parties agree to drop legal action to wider £120m revamp
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Scotland primed for investment after No vote
David Cameron welcomes No campaign victory and pledges more devolution for Scotland and English votes for English laws
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UK contractor finances ‘unsustainable’ as margins fall
KPMG study finds main contractors suffering tightening margins and declining cash levels despite upturn
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Government gives Thames ‘super-sewer’ go-ahead
Ministers conclude there is “on balance a good case” for £4bn Thames tunnel, but project could yet face legal challenges
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Arcadis’ £296m Hyder deal clears regulatory hurdle
German competition regulator gives its approval to the aquisition
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Mott MacDonald buys £120m-turnover civil engineer
Consultant snaps up long-standing water sector partner JN Bentley
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Go-ahead for £100m Brighton Circus West scheme
Development Securities and McLaren get green light for redevelopment of city centre market
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Developer pressing ahead with Shell Centre despite legal challenge
Canary Wharf begins tendering work on £1.2bn scheme as its expects “succesful outcome” in court battle
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Miller’s problem theatre job months behind schedule
Contractor’s delayed Bangor theatre job now set to complete “by the end of November”
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Restructure costs drive down profit at Kier
Profit down 40% after restructuring costs as firm appoints former Balfour Beatty regional boss as finance director
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Pension fund ready to invest in construction
Pensions Infrastructure Platform to start investments in construction phase of projects in Q4 2014
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Former WYG London boss joins start-up consultant
Tom Farrow joins start-up project management firm BTC Consulting
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Southampton pressing ahead with major schemes
City council leader reveals progress on long-awaited developments
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Interserve bags £43m aerospace factory in Sheffield
Contractor will build project in the city’s advanced manufacturing belt
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Mace wins race for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: Mace sees off competition from Lend Lease for main role on redevelopment of iconic BBC TV Centre in west London
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Architects line up for Helsinki Guggenheim
Some 1,715 entries from more than 75 countries submitted for competition for new Guggenheim museum
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United House's contracting business merges with Bullock
United House will continue as a stand-alone developer
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City primed for new Pinnacle tower plan
City of London design chief is expecting a fresh planning application with an entirely new design for the stalled Pinnacle tower
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Bouygues lands 220-home east London scheme
Royal Docks job will include 137 homes for the private rented sector
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Lend Lease submits Heygate Estate plans
AHMM and Panter Hudspith design redevelopment of Heygate Estate, part of Lend Lease’s £1.5bn regeneration of Elephant Castle