All Breaking news articles – Page 392
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Capita makes three senior appointments
Capita has made three senior appointments to its property and infrastructure business, formerly known as Capita Symonds
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Government delays £750m consultants framework yet again
Framework now estimated to go live in June - over a year later than originally intended
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Boris torpedoes Southbank's skate park plans
London mayor says he will only back Feilden Clegg’s £120m redevelopment of Southbank Centre if skateboarders’ existing area is retained
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Construction firms 'missing out on gay talent'
Pressure group Stonewall criticises sector after no firms make its top 100 employers list
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John Laing poaches French infrastructure firm's boss
Saur Group chair joins British firm and relocates to London
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Two firms picked for £100m regional framework
Two contractors have been appointed to a £100m regional construction framework for public sector procurement organisation Scape
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Network Rail works up £25m Peckham revamp plans
Client and Weston Williamson architects prepare plans to revitalise Peckham Rye area
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Taylor Wimpey to beat profit expectations
Housebuilder issues bumper trading statement ahead of full-year results
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Six firms batting for Lord's stand
Exclusive: Willmott Dixon and Bam among the contractors competing to build new Warner stand at the famous cricket ground
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Westinghouse to build three nuclear reactors in the UK
Reactor developer buys 60% stake in NuGen project in Cumbria
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EFA invites bidders for £97m Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency announces deails of bidders’ day for Yorkshire batch of Pf2 schools
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Sellar launches London Bridge residential tower
Developer plans third scheme in the area alongside the Shard and the Place
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Barratt's completions jump 20%
Housebuilder hails continuing positive impact of Help to Buy on housing market
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Contractors picked for £1bn regional framework
Kier, Interserve, ISG and Miller are among the contractors appointed to a regional construction framework in the North-east that is worth up to £1bn
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HS2 to have dedicated engineering college
Announcement of new further education college comes as Sir David Higgins takes reins as chairman of £43bn project
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Tributes paid to architect Kathryn Findlay
Sir Peter Cook and Angela Brady among peers remembering a “unique” talent
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Balfour signals end to rail renewal work
Balfour Beatty says it is not longer bidding for Network Rail track renewal work, with the firm’s existing contract coming to a close this year
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Northern care specialist goes under
Alaway Limited enters administration as work in the sector falls
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Introduction of flood alleviation measures delayed
Nearly four years after a law was passed to increase the use of sustainable urban drainage systems vital infrastructure for their roll-out is still not ready