All Breaking news articles – Page 41
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Liverpool Chinatown developer to cease trading
Directors of North Point Global say brand “damaged beyond salvage”
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Bouygues' flagship London cancer hospital runs into delays
Centre for UCLH will now open a year later in 2020
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Construction safety fines jump 83% in a year
New sentencing guidelines cause big spike in safety and corporate manslaughter pay-outs
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Skanska replaced by Mace on phase two at Battersea Power Station
Boss of developer behind the revamp of the power station revealed to Ӱ that costs on phase two were now above £1.15bn
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HCA picks 70 firms for £8bn housing delivery panel
Legal General and Interserve are new names on the framework, Laing O’Rourke back in favour
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Soaring material prices hit SME margins
One in 10 small builders report losses on contracts due to rising material costs
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Keller posts hike in profit despite further woe in Asia
Strong growth in EMEA offsets further losses in Asia and slowdown in US
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Architects' confidence plummets by over half, says latest RIBA survey
Confidence in London about future work prospects drops into negative territory
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Mace and Arcadis win roles on Schiphol airport revamp
The Netherlands airport is to undergo a 10-year expansion programme
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Bam-led team bags £22m new Brecon Beacons school
Designed by Scott Brownrigg the new school will accommodate 750 pupils
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Cladding and insulation used on over 80 towers fails safety test
Landlords of buildings with ACM panels with polyethylene filler and foam insulation are being urged to take action and remove the cladding
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Government launches independent review of building regs
Dame Judith Hackitt will head up the review into building and fire safety regulations, focusing on tall residential buildings
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Five new train stations to be built
Department of Transport is to spend £16m on the new stations in England and Wales
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Amec Foster Wheeler lands nuclear design contract
Government aims to change the way nuclear design, development and construction programmes are delivered
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Contractors fined over £1m for Crossrail death and injuries
Bam, Ferrovial and Kier JV sentenced over the death of Renè Tká ik and injuries to two others during works on Crossrail’s tunnels
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Laing O'Rourke sells precast concrete business for £20m
Ray O’Rourke has also signed a five-year deal with Bison’s new owner Forterra
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Profit falls at UBS fit-out architect
TP Bennett says problems collecting fees and increased bidding costs to blame