All Breaking news articles – Page 345
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UK and China ink nuclear and rail deals
Countries sign agreement to co-operate on developing the civil nuclear supply chain
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Berkeley reports massive jump in profit
Profit at London developer rises 40% to £380m after firm completes 30% more homes than during pre-recession peak
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Morgan Sindall's infrastructure boss exits
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall’s managing director of infrastructure has stepped down
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Call for clearer policies on green offices
Report by Green Construction Board and Property Industry Alliance says green policies are too complex
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Bennetts Associates' Glasgow theatre revamp wins funding boost
Redevelopment of the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow awarded £5m in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund
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WSP wins role on £50m Great Ormond hospital wing
WSP has won a role on the £50m cardiac wing at Great Ormond Street Hospital
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Scape fires gun on £1.5bn infrastructure race
Public sector procurement body Scape invites contractors to bid for its new £1.5bn civil engineering framework
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Crest Nicholson posts sharp jump in revenue and profit
Crest Nicholson has enjoyed a strong first half of the year, posting a 38% rise in profit, with revenue up by a quarter
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Carillion wins £70m Saudi hospital job
Firm’s Saudi Arabian business picks up major hospital contract in Riyadh
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Former Arup chairman knighted
Former Arup chairman Philip Dilley and founders of architect Stanton Williams among industry fogures to be nominated
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Four firms picked for roles on MoD framework
Firms appointed to Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s technical and advisory services framework
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Sheffield pushes on with £300m retail quarter plans
Council will begin procurement for investors and developers to kickstart scheme this summer
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The new Serpentine Pavilion begins to take shape
First construction shots of architect Smiljan Radic’s ‘boulder’ in Kensington Gardens
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David Walker Architects wins Vauxhall tower job
Heron tower architect is third practice appointed to riverside site by developer St James
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Boris reveals sites for 50,000-home development push
Mayor of London unveils plans for 20 ‘housing zones’ across the capital to speed development of 50,000 homes
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Government slashes back the size of its estate
Cabinet Office publishes update on public sector estate rationalisation
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Construction grew faster than expected in first quarter
Construction output growth revised up to 1.5%, in move that could mean UK economy grew 0.1% faster than previously thought
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Four locations shortlisted for HS2 college
Government shortlists locations for high-speed rail engineering college
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Osborne unveils plan to boost development on brownfield land
Chancellor announces move to pre-approve development on brownfield sites
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Government launches drive to boost number of female engineers
The government has announced a £30m fund to encourage more women into the sector