All Breaking news articles – Page 457
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Big names battle for £42m V&A gallery
Exclusive: Five firms are in the running for a high-profile job to build a new £42m exhibition space for the Victoria Albert museum
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MPs savage £25bn Severn Barrage plan
Select committee report concludes Hafren Power proposal lacks detail and comes with “high risk” of environmental damage
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Decline in infrastructure drives down new orders
New infrastructure work halves, as new orders in the construction industry fall 10%
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Green light for UK's largest Passivhaus scheme
Development of 150 homes in rural Herefordshire given council approval
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More Daniel jobs safeguarded
Some 553 staff from stricken firm Daniel Contractors are being transferred to Enterprise and May Gurney
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Public sector clients shun Construction Strategy
Ӱ survey reveals fewer than one in three public clients have changed procurement since 2011 launch
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Mace reduces waste by 18% and sets fresh green targets
Sustainability director says firm will meet “challenging targets”
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Mace sets sights on £2bn global turnover by 2020
Exclusive: Firm breaks through £1bn-turnover barrier and eyes overseas construction work in push for continued growth
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Lewis' Ӱ contractor set to go bust
Merepark Construction faces liquidation after bank ceases payments on redevelopment of iconic Lewis’ Ӱ
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Councils could lose planning powers
Government publishes regulations that could see councils that block development have their planning powers removed
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Network Rail capital spending up 10%
Network Rail’s capital spending increased by almost 10% in 2012 to over £5bn
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Shard’s luxury hotel hit by fit-out delays
Exclusive: Opening of Shangri-La’s first UK hotel pushed back by six months, after delays to £40m fit-out
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Deadline set for Rowecord suitors
Administrator will auction off assets of stricken steel specialist if no takeover offer is tabled by 1 July
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Artelia eyes further UK acquisition targets
French consultant announces plans to expand a year after taking over Appleyards
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Pay deal agreed for Hinkley project workers
Workers on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project will be guaranteed pay of £13 an hour
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Housing schemes shortlisted for £150m government boost
Government shortlists 14 scheme for £150m investment from Local Infrastructure Fund
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Farrell seeks input on architecture review
Architecture review to examine case for government role in promoting design quality
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Former Morgan Sindall chief joins Willmott Dixon
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall’s former chief executive Paul Smith joins Willmott Dixon as the new boss of its support services business
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Four immigration arrests at London Bridge station job
Border Agency arrests workers after enforcement visit to London Bridge site