All Breaking news articles – Page 655
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Developers forced to defend NPPF lobbying efforts
National Trust chair accuses builders of “most intense lobbying” over planning changes
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Cemex fined £200,000 over explosion death
Firm pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act
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Bellway sees profit soar 51%
Housebuilder reports strong full year profit and “stable” but fragile autumn sales
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London First launches Crossrail 2 study
Business leaders will consider the case for a new underground rail link
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Apollo leads construction sales pack
Social housing developer is construction’s top mid-sized firm in Sunday Times sales survey
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Gleeds chair hits out at EC Harris takeover
Boss of rival consultant Richard Steer compares Arcadis to fast food chain McDonalds
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BAA still hopes for third Heathrow runway
Airports operator says Heathrow must expand for the UK to seize valuable trade opportunities
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Trade association seeks six-figure chief executive
Construction Products Association is advertising for April 2012
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North/South property divide reaches widest level to date
Buyers can now purchase an average of two properties in the north for the cost of one in the south
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Mouchel chair resigns after three days
Michael Lyons drafted in as David Sugden steps down from troubled consultant
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2012 Olympics to inspire 'blueprint for construction'
ODA joins RICS, UK-GBC and others to launch online tool based on Olympic park build
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EC Harris name could go within three years
Arcadis chief executive says brand will be retained ‘initially’ but is likely to be dropped over time
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EC Harris: Pressure for rapid growth triggered Arcadis deal
Chief executive Philip Youell says firm had to expand to satisfy needs of clients
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Arcadis to buy EC Harris
Listed Dutch engineering giant to fuel expansion with buyout of £253m turnover ECH
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Construction output grows by 0.4% in August
Sluggish growth leaves output 4.4% down on same point last year
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Design Council Cabe questions floating Thames walkway scheme
Design watchdog joins architect Graham Morrison in raising objections to Boris Johnson-backed project
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RIBA membership fees frozen
Subscription fee pegged at same level for third year in a row as institute acknowledges hard times
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HS2 seeks consultants for £350m framework agreement
Architects, engineers and urban planners among those sought to work on controversial £32bn rail scheme
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Danish architect wins pylon competition
T-shaped design by Bystrup could be next generation of pylon design
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Labour's housing manifesto plans
Labour’s new shadow housing minister has said the party would restore regional planning if put in power at the next election.