All Breaking news articles – Page 329
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Nippon Koei threatened with credit downgrade after Hyder bid
Japanese consultant warned £268m planned takeover could place it under a “heavy financial burden”
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Nick Boles takes Westminster construction hat
Skills minister Nick Boles has been handed responsibility for construction in the business department, rather than Matthew Hancock
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Revamped Crossrail station plans win planning
Ealing Broadway improvements, designed by architect Bennetts Associates, get green light despite continued objections
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Balfour Beatty slams Carillion's effort to woo investors
Balfour Beatty says Carillion’s calculation that a merger between the two firms could create £1.5bn of added value is “incorrect”
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Architect Wilkinson Eyre wins Science Museum job
Amanda Levete, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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Derwent plans major Mayfair residential scheme
Developer has submitted plans to redevelop its own office into 58,000sq ft housing scheme
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Carillion eyes upturn as margins improve
Contractor reports increased margins in construction and support services in first half of the year, with profit up 5%
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Carillion lays out Balfour Beatty merger strategy
Contractor ups the pressure by identifying major cost savings and pledging refocus on services
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Hurley Palmer Flatt appoints new directors
Engineer shakes up management to target ‘growth and expansion’ eleven months after a refinancing and restructuring
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First Wirral Waters project wins planning
Developer Peel Group wins planning for Glenn Howells Architects-designed college
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Green light for Make's Oxford data institute
Big Data Institute at Oxford University is flanked by two others by same architect
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Balfour defends stance on Carillion 'takeover'
Analysts predict further bad news for the contracting giant, as firm outlines plan for further office closures
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Balfour Beatty services boss quits to join Serco
The boss of Balfour Beatty’s services business Kevin Craven has quit the firm to join Serco
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Bomb stops work on Ben Ainslie’s sailing centre
Unexploded ordnance from World War Two has to be disposed of by the Royal Navy bomb squad
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Severfield’s UK orders grow to £171m
Steel firm says the market is “improving” and that a more pronounced pick-up in activity is expected later this year
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Commercial sector growth slows in July
UK regions and warehouse projects the strongest areas of expansion, according to latest Savills survey
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Contractors back sustainability school
Award-winning Supply Chain Sustainability School expands into the facilities management sector
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Capita appointed on £50m London retrofit scheme
Consultant to support delivery of Boris Johnson’s scheme to retrofit 175,000 homes
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Balfour Beatty’s construction losses deepen
Group breaks even as infrastructure investments and support services divisions report rise in profit