All Breaking news articles – Page 637
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‘No fault’ insurance for BIM proposed
Trial is an attempt to allay industry fears about BIM liability risk
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Crossrail awards £500m station contracts
Bam, Kier and Balfour Beatty among firms chosen for Whitechapel and Farringdon jobs
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Shepherd Construction back in the black with £4m profit
Parent company Shepherd Group posts profit of £31.5m and turnover of £611m
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Lend Lease wins £35m National Theatre contract
Lend Lease has beaten Mace to win a prestigious £35m contract to redevelop the National Theatre on London’s South Bank
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Skanska to build 800 UK homes a year by 2015
Plan announced as firm reveals architects who will work on future housing developments
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Architects’ unemployment rate falls by 16% in a year
Dropped from 1,220 in October 2010 to 1,030 last month
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£1bn scheme could mean 15% more homes built
Mortgage plan announced in the government’s housing strategy could increase volume by 2013
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MPs back FIT campaign to protect 25,000 solar jobs
MPs joined 300 campaigners calling on government to change plans to cut solar feed-in tariff by 50%
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NFDC suspends demolition contractor after site death
Trade body suspends Essex-based Micor’s membership
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Government announces £200m Green Deal boost
Danny Alexander tells today’s NHBC annual lunch that money will help incentivise flagship scheme
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Give Highways Agency greater independence, review recommends
Greater commercial focus and changes to governance structure are the key to delivering savings, report says
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FITs cut could cost government £230m
Energy consultancy’s analysis shows huge tax loss to the Treasury if jobs are lost because of cuts to government subsidies for solar power
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No extra design checks for £400m housing fund
Housebuilders won’t have to meet additional design standards to benefit from £400m government fund
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Kier Sheffield to make 50 redundant
Contractor has sent letters to all 985 of the division’s employees
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Skyscraper plan puts Liverpool’s world heritage status on the line
Unesco will demand “radical” changes to Chapman Taylor-designed scheme
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Incentives question mark over Green Deal
Businesses will have to wait until Chancellor’s autumn statement to discover how the £14bn green retrofit scheme will be incentivised
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Gratte Brothers HQ hit by 'violent and abusive' protest
Up to 50 angry electricians chain doors shut at contractor’s London office
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Willmott Dixon to build £33m Redcar leisure and business centre
Architects S&P and +3 and engineer Buro Happold are also lined-up to work on the project, which is due to start in the New Year.
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£650m Crossrail station contracts awarded
Organisation names joint ventures for huge Whitechapel and Farringdon station contracts