All Breaking news articles – Page 468
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Bradford and Kirklees to be next priority schools batch
BFE latest: EFA director says fourth batch to be procured “soon”
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Barratt picked for 600 home revamp of Catford Dogs
London mayor signs deal with housebuilder for mixed-use redevelopment
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Skanska UK reports first quarter results
Contractor books £260m revenue and £7.5m operating profit
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£330m university campus moves forward
Plans for University of Northampton scheme boosted by compulsory purchase order
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Coalition 'passing more planning regs than Labour'
Government also increasing the burden of planning costs on sector, study finds
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Housing market recovery boosts Crest Nicholson results
Government’s Help to Buy scheme also credited for strong half year performance
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Holder Mathias co-founder announces retirement
Architect Peter Mathias to step down after 44 years at the practice
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Energy firms 'must be fined' over carbon failures
Experts says its time for regulator to crack down over failure of energy firms to hit carbon reduction targets
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Farrell unveils plan for Convoys Wharf
Sir Terry Farrell-designed masterplan to transform Convoys Wharf submitted for planning permission
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Construction industry insolvencies fall 8%
But fall in number of insolvencies in first quarter of the year likely to prove a ‘false dawn’ experts warn
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Clients impeding BIM take-up
RICS says lack of demand from clients is standing in the way of the industry-wide adoption of BIM
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Bouygues sells civil engineer Fitzgerald
Bouygues UK has sold civil engineering contractor Fitzgerald to its management a year after acquiring the firm
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Ocon creditors left £4.3m out of pocket
Manchester-based contractor’s collapse sees creditors only paid up to 22p of every pound owed
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Spire hoisted to top of Freedom Tower
The spire of New York’s One World Trade Centre has been hoisted to the top of the skyscraper ahead of its installation
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Hinkley C go-ahead ‘imminent’
Deal between EDF and government for £10bn nuclear power station could come as early as next week
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New home registrations up 22%
Registrations hit highest level for first quarter since 2008, boosted by new properties registered at Battersea power station
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Bam Construct holds steady in difficult market
Chief executive Graham Cash says turnover has now levelled out and cites ‘well structured’ business as reason for firm’s resilience