All Breaking news articles – Page 364
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Quintain inks deal for 475 Wembley homes
Quintain secures Swiss real estate backer for next phase of Wembley Park scheme
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Mott MacDonald posts strong revenue and profit growth
Engineering group’s Canada and Asia Pacific division prove to be “engine for strong growth” as UK trading remains “sluggish”
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Construction primed for 4.5% growth this year
Construction Products Association revises up forecast from 3.4% as surge in private housing and infrastructure drives recovery
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Urban Splash secures £135m refinancing deal
Founder Tom Bloxham describes refinancing package as a “watershed moment” for the developer
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Anger as watchdog hands blacklist database to contractors
Firms behind compensation scheme use court order to obtain database of blacklisted workers from information watchdog
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Severe weather dampens construction output
Flooding and winter storms at beginning of the year takes toll as output falls 2.8% in February
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WSP wins Network Rail level crossing role
WSP to undertake a feasibility study on options for closing level crossings on the East Coast Mainline
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Mace overcomes setbacks to deliver new Corrie studio
Contractor overcomes problems to deliver ‘Britain’s most famous street’
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Union urges contractors to take on workers directly
Unite plans campaign to raise awareness about new tax rules aimed at clamping down on ‘bogus’ self-employment and warns disputes likely to spread around country
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Builders’ merchants call for compulsory payment time disclosure
Builders Merchants Federation boss says new industry payment charter is “disappointing”
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Brussels rules cast doubt on future of renewables projects
Industry leaders claim latest changes to state aid guidance are a “leap into the unknown”
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Mayor approves Bam’s Lord's stand project
Cricket ground’s £21m stand is the first stage of a £200m redevelopment of the facility
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HS2 launches BIM level 2 survey
HS2 to gauge whether potential suppliers are ready to work at BIM Level 2
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Main contractors shunned in tube upgrade work
London Underground appoints 22 subcontractors and three consultants under new form of procurement which features direct relationships with trade contractors
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Gehry and Foster reveal plans for Battersea’s third phase
Architects’ designs include 1,300 homes, 350,000ft2 of retail, restaurants and a hotel
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Price rises to drive up infrastructure project costs
Data published by the RICS says price rises are expected to outstrip costs over the next five years
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Bam primed for £25m central London scheme
Bam lined up for main contractor role on Great Portland Estate’s St Lawrence House retail and office scheme in central London
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Retail and leisure development hits record high
But latest Savills data shows total commercial development activity slowed slightly in March
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Labour moves to stop green standards cut
Shadow energy secretary fights to preserve councils’ authority to set higher energy efficiency standards