All Breaking news articles – Page 356
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Capita to revamp Marylebone underground station
Capita has been appointed to upgrade Marylebone station on the London Underground
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Problem projects push CH2M Hill into the red
Firm reports loss over first quarter of the year after cost overruns on projects in US and Europe
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Boris plans £30bn London tunnel ring road
The Mayor of London commissions Transport for London to work up plans for a 22-mile underground ring to ease congestion in the capital
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London drywall firm goes under
All 49 staff at the firm lose their jobs as drywall firm goes into administration
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Waterman hires 145 in four months to meet jump in demand
Engineer on recruitment drive as workloads improve
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New York ditches Foster's $300m public libary revamp
Library authorities bow to critics’ pressure and abandon Foster Partners’ renovation programme for landmark building
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Skanska enjoys strong start to year
Revenue up 15% in first quarter as impact of acquisition of Atkins Highways Services begins to be felt on its books
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China plots high speed rail link to USA
Ambitious project would entail tunnel under the Bering Strait
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Network Rail awards £800m of track upgrade work
Client also decides to bring its high output track renewals work in-house
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Revealed: Firms picked for £1bn defence contracts
The Ministry of Defence has finally selected the winner bidders for three long-delayed defence estates contracts worth more than £1bn
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Contractors facing the squeeze as costs rise
Construction Products Association trade survey finds fourth consecutive quarter of growth, but firms experiencing rising materials and labour costs
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Civils firms report upturn, but fear skills crunch
Civils firms report rising workloads and orders, but are facing increasing difficulties in finding skilled employees
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Homeowners cancel repair jobs due to lack of trusted builders
Survey finds over 20% of homeowners are shelving or delaying plans for work on their homes because they cannot find trustworthy builders
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Boris asks firms to design new Heathrow city
Rick Mather, Hawkins Brown and Maccreanor Lavington appointed by mayor to come up with plans for development of Heathrow
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Former RMJM partners asbestos court ordeal ends in victory
Two elderly former partners at RMJM absolved of any responsibility as case settled out of court
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Housing continues to drive construction recovery
Growth revised up to 0.6% in first quarter, with year-on-year growth of 5.4% driven by 23% increase in housing
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T Clarke expects boost from self-employment clampdown
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ services firm says its committment to direct employment could give it edge over rivals after HMRC tax changes
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Finalists revealed for UK rail design competition
Moxon Architects is the only British practice to make it on to the shortlist in a competition to design attractive railway gantries for the UK
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Mott MacDonald scrutinised over Gulf worker role
Consultant accused of failing to identify abuses of workers on New York University’s $1bn Abu Dhabi campus
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Host of firms win places on massive NHS framework
Exclusive: More than 90 consultants win places on ‘one-stop shop’ framework to offer services to NHS