All Breaking news articles – Page 410
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Balfour Beatty JV wins £213m US rail job
Design and build project in Denver, Colorado, also involves Parsons Brickerhoff
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Government continues self-build push
Housing minister unveils further government sites to be released to self-builder
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Government fails to assess infrastructure cost
Auditor criticises government for failing to work out how much consumer bills will rise by
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Four firms shortlisted for £75m Crossrail fit-out
Big civils firms to battle for Woolwich station and tunnel portal fit-out contracts
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Land Securities hones in on Walkie Scorchie fix
Developer says solar glare fix will come within tower’s £500m budget
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Insulation firms pile pressure on PM to save ECO
Rockwool becomes second insulation firm to write to David Cameron directly
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Balfour to raise £250m with bond
Contractor looking to take advantage of market conditions with bond offer
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Babcock reports 32% jump in profit
Firm reports revenue growth and a strong pipeline of work after the first six months of 2013-14
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House prices up across UK as demand outstrips supply
RICS calls for action to tackle “critical” imbalance
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Gensler and Testrad unveil Estuary airport designs
Consortium launches proposals for £47.3bn London Britannia Airport
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MPs brand biodiversity offsetting scheme 'overly simplistic'
Environmental audit committee knocks government plans to offset developers damage to biodiversity
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Worker killed by falling stairwell at Laing O'Rourke site
Construction worker killed at Francis Crick Institute site in King’s Cross last Wednesday
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Ex-Cabe chief dies after cycling collision
Tributes paid to Francis Golding, who died four days after colliding with a coach in central London
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Bam Nuttall and Morgan Sindall JV wins £105m road contract
Firms’ joint venutre bmJV bags contract to increase capacity on M1
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Rydon and Family Mosaic housing scheme wins planning
HTA-designed East London scheme will provide 118 new homes and community space
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Profit margins fall as market recovers, survey finds
Construction Products Association state of trade survey points to rising costs and recruitment problems