All Breaking news articles – Page 357
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Rider Levett Bucknall sets out expansion plans
Consultant’s UK division outlines plans to become a circa £70m-turnover business
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Briggs & Forrester toasts a treble
Specialist M E contractor wins £16m-worth of work on three projects in the North-west
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Grid Architects unveils Swiss Cottage tower
Residential tower in north-west London for developer Essential Living to be built for private rented market
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Government pledges an extra £2bn for schools
Schools minister David Laws announces government to commit £2bn for flagship school building programme
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Miller bags £120m North-east Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Miller sees off competition from Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine to win North-east batch of private finance schools
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Balfour Beatty probes corruption claims on £500m gas job
Contractor suspends three employees as it investigates allegations of ‘improper conduct’ on National Grid job
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Heathrow picks new chief executive
Current Heathrow development director John Holland-Kaye chosen as new chief executive of airport operator
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Barratt on course for 'strong' results
Housebuilder’s sales up 46.5% in the financial year to date
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Morgan Sindall's order book rises 9%
Morgan SIndall has enjoyed a steady start to the year, with its order book rising 9% to £2.6bn.
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Manchester tower set for green light despite concerns
Conservationists warn Ian Simpson Architects’ No 1 Spinningfields would have ‘highly unfortunate impact’ on area
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WSP and Farrells picked for Old Oak Common station project
Engineer and architect to work up three options for new HS2, Crossrail and overground interchange
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Consultants face skills shortage
Three quarters of consultants predict skills shortages over the next year
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Balfour Beatty may become acquisition target
Analysts say move to sell off Parsons Brinckerhoff marks end of firm’s global ambitions and could leave Balfour Beatty open to takeovers
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Another 18 months to fix Balfour Beatty’s UK business
Firm’s UK construction chief executive Nick Pollard says review has identified ‘operational and commercial issues’
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MPs push for tougher Highways Agency regulation
Select committee believes current regulatory plans for an autonomous Highways Agency are “inadequate”
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Sainsbury’s plans to rein in capital expenditure
Retail giant plans to reduce proportion of revenue spent on development pipeline
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Lack of infrastructure investment could hit recovery
Arcadis report finds lack of investment in new and replacement buildings and infrastructure could threaten UK’s economic recovery
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Costain order book hits record level
Firm’s order book increased to over £3bn in the first four months of the year