All Breaking news articles – Page 423
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Travis Perkins hits out at ongoing Green Deal system failures
Travis Perkins’ sustainability boss says firm is having to turn customers away from Green Deal because of continued problems with the scheme’s IT systems
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Drechsler to leave construction to head up teacher training body
Paul Drechsler will become chairman of graduate teacher training scheme Teach First in January after leaving Wates
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Cinema built in wrong place twice allowed to stand
Council gives cinema complex in Cambridgeshire retrospective planning approval after it was built in the wrong place for a second time
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Labour seeks to reassure industry over Green Deal
Shadow energy minister pledges ‘smooth transition’ to Labour’s proposed replacement scheme
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Miller stock market float 'not close'
Reports that contractor and housebuilder Miller Group is considering a stock market float described as ‘hugely speculative’
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Construction set to start on £280m Welsh racetrack
Construction work on a £280m racetrack in Wales will start early next year after a deal was agreed between the developers and the local council
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Six bidders shortlisted to fund Pf2 schools programme
The government’s schools capital agency has shortlisted six bidders for the role to fund its privately-financed school building programme
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South Bank cluster recommended for approval
Southwark planners support PLP-designed scheme of nine buildings developed by the Carlyle Group
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Crossrail boss warns UK could lose tunnelling expertise
Andrew Wolstenholme warns tunnelling specialists will go overseas unless major infrastructure projects are brought forward to fill gap left when Crossrail is completed
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Ministers eye solutions for crisis in housing for elderly
Ministers from three departments have met in the last week to attempt to find a way to tackle the looming crisis in housing for older people
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Government 'must tighten focus of infrastructure plan'
Institute of Civil Engineers calls for government to narrow focus of its infrastructure plan to a concise list of priority projects
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Devereux's UK arm back in the black
Architect bounces back from £1.9m pre-tax loss in 2011 to report a profit of nearly £200,000 in 2012
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Brickmakers boost capacity to address supply problems
Brick and blockmakers increase capacity by 10% to meet increase in demand as housing market takes off
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Osborne pledges capital spending boost
George Osborne says a future Conservative government would raise capital spending at least in line with GDP in next parliament
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Transport secretary defends HS2
Patrick McLoughlin uses his Conservative party conference speech to launch defence of the £43bn high-speed rail project
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Osborne defends Treasury's green record
George Osborne rejects claims that Treasury has blocked policies aimed at incentivising take up of the Green Deal
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Lipton Rogers to target residential schemes
Sir Stuart Lipton says residential schemes will be a key focus of his new development business founded with Peter Rogers
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Number of construction insolvencies falls again
Number of construction firms falling into insolvency declines for tenth month in a row