All Breaking news articles – Page 658
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Bennetts unveils designs for Hornsey theatre
Architect plans to convert grade-II listed north London building
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First Choice Homes Oldham announces £90m contractor framework
Firms will deliver improvements to housing association properties over the next five years
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Tate St Ives tenders for new architect and project team
Gallery will scrap original Jamie Fobert design, but architect confirms he will reapply
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Work starts at £25m Jewish Community Centre
Development will include an open piazza and 14 two-bedroom flats
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Hundreds of sparks protest in Nottingham
Electricians target contractor Spie Matthew Hall at Ratcliffe power station
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Grainger and Bouygues launch fund to build over 1,000 homes
Firms aim to attract up to £150m of institutional investment, starting today
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Government to back new generation of nuclear plants
Official safety report will back the controversial power source despite Fukushima disaster
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Mouchel open to serious takeover approaches
Auditor KPMG set to be called in to investigate accounting error
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Hilary Benn given shadow communities brief
Labour MP replaces Caroline Flint as shadow secretary of state covering housing, planning and building regs
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Network Rail promises shorter payment times
Public sector giant slashes payment deadline from 56 to 21 days
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Consultants chosen for deep nuclear waste store
Parsons Brinckerhoff and G&T part of team for “geological” storage facility
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£1bn carbon capture pilot 'axed'
Report says Scottish Power due to pull out of flagship Longannet scheme
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Gleeds buys New York consultant to target US
Firm wants to generate half of its business from international work within three years and will use acquisition to target New York fit-out market
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Olympic site developers to 'build now, pay later'
Executive director of real estate at the OPLC wants developers to have access to land without paying for it upfront
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Carillion boss 'optimistic' for PFI
Howson believes it will ‘allowed the government to take forward more schemes’
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Laing O’Rourke says BIM won it Cheesegrater
Contractors and clients embrace technology but RICS says QSs continue to reject it
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Top contractors restructure to face grim 2012
Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Bam and Lend Lease impose redundancies or restructuring
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Top 200 consultants: Architects are top performers
Architects were top performers in Ӱ’s top 200 consultants league tables
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Workloads for SMEs fall for 15th consecutive quarter
Forty-four percent of FMB members say they have received fewer enquiries