All Breaking news articles – Page 444
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MPs call for rental guarantees review
Call comes after private provider fails to come forward
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Carillion launches energy services business
Contractor sets up joint venture Carillion Breathe
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Galliford wins £110m water works
Contractor secures place on Yorkshire Water AMP6 framework with Aecom
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Fresh look for Stirling Prize as new names make shortlist
Five of six architects are first-time nominees, as two housing schemes make the cut
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Big names fail to make £4bn schools shortlist
Laing O’Rourke, Morgan Sindall and ISG among contractors to miss out on EFA framework shortlist
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Bam wins £60m college batch
Exclusive: Bam wins batch of university technical colleges comprising six separate projects in different parts of the country
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UKCG boss slammed by blacklist inquiry MPs
Director of contractors’ body Stephen Ratcliffe told by MPs that this evidence to the committee ‘reflects badly on the industry’
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Boris approves Shell Centre revamp
Construction of 1.45m sq ft scheme on London’s South Bank will begin by end of the year
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Holyrood may deny blacklist firms public work
Scottish government says firms may be denied public sector work under plan to assess bidders’ records on a case-by-case basis
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United House backs away from private market
Housing specialist says it will withdraw from construction work for other private sector developers amid ongoing difficult conditions
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Balfour Beatty presses ahead with BIM
Firms say it is using building information modelling on £200m housing plan as well as new London tower development
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Shortlist for £4bn schools work revealed
The Education Funding Agency has picked 15 firms to bid for its new £4bn schools frameworks
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Green light for controversial Smithfield revamp
City of London grants planning approval to John McAslan-designed redevelopment of historic Smithfield Market
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New investor revives £290m Principal Place
Seven-strong team including Brookfield Multiplex, Fosters and Davis Langdon stand to benefit
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Daniel collapse leaves trade firms chasing £16m
Contractual disputes, late payment and retentions led to firm’s demise
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Kier bags £100m shipyard revamp
Kier has been chosen as the development partner for the £100m regeneration of the former Swan Hunter shipyard in North Tyneside
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Brick factory to reopen after housing market spike
Brickmaker Hanson to reopen a mothballed brick factory to meet the growing demand from housebuilders.