All Breaking news articles – Page 425
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EC Harris replaces T&T on Nationwide’s framework
Firm will replace competitor on building society’s framework at end of the year
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G&T appoints nearly a dozen partners in ‘strategic’ push
Consultant recruits from rivals but says move is not part of an ‘aggressive expansion’
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Government consultants framework rises to £750m
Major government framework will be eight months late but has risen from £600m to £750m
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Labour warned against 'tearing up' Green Deal
Industry says Labour’s proposed ‘overhaul’ of the Green Deal must be about improving existing scheme rather than starting from scratch
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Balfour Beatty and Kier set up new payment schemes
Contractors have become the latest to set up supply chain finance schemes designed to help the cash flow of their subbies
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Mouchel restructure could cost 146 jobs
Consultant begins rationalising its business services division
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Workspace scoops planning for Canary Wharf scheme
Developer will deliver 392 apartments, a business centre and industrial workshops
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Styles & Wood scoops solar panel deal for thousands of homes
Contractor will install solar panels on up to 1,500 homes a month
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Government's green record under fire
Senior industry figures today joined Labour MPs in lambasting the government’s recent performance on green growth
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Labour's energy price freeze 'would deter investment'
Ministers and energy firms claim proposed energy bill freeze could hamper investment in new power stations
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Specialists' body delivers verdict on Carillion's 'early payment' scheme
Detailed analysis of controversial Carillion payment plan claims subbies risk being left with 120 day payment terms
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Labour would scrap 'failing' Green Deal
Labour would replace Green Deal and Energy Companies Obligation with an alternative ‘Energy Save’ retrofit scheme
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Architects' optimism widespread as workloads remain 'steady'
RIBA survey of members finds confidence in workloads widespread among architects
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Labour will 'double rate of housebuilding'
Shadow housing minister says a Labour government would help the industry to build on a ‘grand scale’
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Armitt warns Labour over 'short-term' approach to HS2
Sir John Armitt has said he would be “very disappointed” if Labour was to scrap its commitment to HS2
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Skills shortage holding back offsite construction
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills says skills gaps and shortgages preventing development of modern construction methods
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Preston bus station saved from demolition
Preston’s under-threat bus station has been given a reprieve from the wreckers’ ball after being granted Grade II listed status by the government
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Hammerson hails regeneration impact of shopping centres
Developer runs the rule over economic benefits of nine malls
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Miliband proposes major housebuilding push
Labour to set up new commission chaired by Sir Michael Lyons to examine ways to boost housebuilding to 200,000 homes per year