All Breaking news articles – Page 535
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French and Chinese drop bid to buy Horizon
Nuclear project attracts just two bids, while Cumbria council defers crucial decision over nuclear waste storage
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Steel giants unite for know-how database
Sector launches Wikipedia-style site for design and construction info
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RLB restructures to target major projects
Consultant promotes Mark Weaver and Tony Catchpole to UK board
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Contractors cautious on new school designs
But firms welcome government’s insistence that innovation will still be possible
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Cala beats Pickles over Barton Farm
Housebuilder wins two-year planning battle against communities secretary over 2,000-home Barton Farm scheme
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Labour puts construction centre stage
Housing and construction put at heart of economic strategy as part of a bid to reposition Labour as a “one nation” party
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RIBA slaps down baseline designs
Architects warn proposals are short-sighted and a recipe for bad behaviour
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Jowell thanks UK construction for Olympic 'big build'
While Seb Coe makes call at Labour conference for cross-party support for Olympic legacy
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'Dragons' Den' solar firm enters administration
But firm featured on TV show could yet continue under same boss
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Construction activity falls again in September
Markit/CIPS index shows contraction for second straight month
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Feilden Clegg Bradley to design Southbank revamp
Architect sees off competition from six other firms
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Labour looks to innovative councils for housing ideas
Party to launch new network of innovative councils to share ideas and help drive housebuilding
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Blacklisting condemned at Labour conference
Labour conference delegates back motion criticising blacklisting in the construction industry
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London property appeal grows for global wealthy
But consultants warn against complacency towards foreign investors
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Green schools policy still in doubt
BREEAM for schools still ‘under review’ despite publication of baseline design guidance
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Contractors told to 'innovate' around government school designs
But Education Funding Agency says any alternatives must hit cost benchmark