All Breaking news articles – Page 577
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Government publishes Energy Bill
Bill designed to set framework to pay for new nuclear power stations
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Tender prices stagnate as contractors absorb costs
BCIS survey reveals tender prices remained flat in Q4 2011 and are not expected rise for the rest of this year
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Businesses say work on Crossrail 2 'must start now'
Top engineers, consultants and contractors say second Crossrail needed to alleviate pressure on transport network
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Tory group calls for new runway in South East
Group of conservative MPs want government committment to increase airport capacity
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British Land boosts development pipeline to £1.4bn
Developer commits to further schemes despite “tougher” market as profit falls 42%
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new senior executive
Laing O’Rourke has appointed David Stewart as a senior executive with immediate effect.
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North Midland Construction suffers 44% fall in profit
Contractor points to tough market conditions and difficulties with one major project in downbeat update
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United House bags £100m Poplar regeneration
United House and Allied London chosen for Chrisp Street area regeneration project in Poplar, east London.
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Costain and Skanska win £40m Crossrail contract
Joint venture will construct two ventilation and access shafts
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Housebuilding slump prompts PM action
Treasury to look at use of state guarantees for infrastructure and housing projects as latest housing figures reveal 11% fall
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Mears reports solid trading
Management statement says firm has enjoyed intensive period of new social-housing contracts
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Arcadis drops Davis from Langdon & Seah brand
Dutch engineer rebrands Asian QS following acquisition
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Osborne gives ground over listed buildings tax backlash
Chancellor divides critics with £30m fund annoucement
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Zaha Hadid hits out at 'rude' 2012 bosses
Architect of the Aquatics Centre complains she has not been invited to the Olympics
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Ex-Davis Langdon partners launch Core Five
QS firm set up by former partners will focus on cost consultancy work for residential, commercial and London schemes