All Breaking news articles – Page 502
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EC Harris promotes six to partnership
Three staff in the Middle East, two in the UK and one in China promoted
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Construction leaders in Downing Street summit
Top industry figures met with the skills minister and the government’s chief construction adviser this morning to discuss ways to boost the industry
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Two directors depart from Laing O’Rourke
Exclusive: Nuclear energy expert and head of architecture have both left the firm
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Osborne heads list of top performing rail contractors
Aecom, Amey and Volker Rail fair poorly in Network Rail rankings
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EFA promises early detail on PF2 schools batches
Education Funding Agency to release trajectory of early batches of £1.75bn privately-financed Priority Schools alongside first procurement
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Berkeley confirms no damage to Vauxhall tower
Developer says work to be delayed by around two weeks following helicopter crash as work begins to remove damaged crane
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Cullum McAlpine to give evidence on blacklisting
Sir Robert McAlpine director called by Scottish Affairs Committee
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Half of London councils sign up to Cabe review service
Body says “conversations” with other boroughs are continuing
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Hammerson and Westfield agree £1bn Croydon deal
Developers set up joint venture to undertake the regeneration of Croydon town centre
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Developers fear diversion of levy from infrastructure
Industry concerned after minister says proportion of CIL to be spent on community group projects
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Survey shows shift in view of standardised school design
Twice as many education providers would accept pre-designed schools than 18 months ago
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Lend Lease makes ex-Morgan Sindall MD regional boss
Firm appoints managing director for North-west region
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Priority schools bidding gathers pace
London, Midlands and east of England schools come to market with bidders day for £65m worth of schools work in North-west next week
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New free schools champion says sites biggest barrier
Recently appointed director of New Schools Network says government and industry must ‘think creatively’ to find solutions
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Insulation job losses double ahead of Green Deal
Industry warns redundancies are “tip of the iceberg”
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Government says £25bn Severn Barrage has ‘long way to go’
Plans scrutinised by Energy and Climate Change Committee as DECC warns that government is not yet ready to back development
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Boris promises review of skyscraper safety lights
Mayor of London promises to review the lighting of cranes and tall buildings in the capital following the crash of a helicopter into Vauxhall tower
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Boris Johnson 'must ensure' Crossrail is blacklist-free
London Assembly motion follows Ӱ’s exclusive on blacklisting past of former industrial relations manager on £15bn project
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Pidgley: ‘No construction workers injured in Vauxhall tragedy’
Berkeley chairman says his thoughts are with those who lost lives and families