All Breaking news articles – Page 693
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Minerva accepts £203m takeover bid
Board recommends 120.5p per share offer by Jupiter Properties
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Crane operator dies at Olympic Village site
ODA confirms death which is the first fatality on the Olympics project
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St Katherine's Docks to be refurbished after £156m deal
Max Property Group buys central London’s only marina
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Arup inks deal with Chinese construction giant
Arup and CREC to bid for work together in emerging markets
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Morgan Sindall bags £130m Warrington development
Council selects Muse for first phase of 25-year masterplan for town regeneration
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Construction figures up slightly from first forecast
First quarter of the year saw output fall less than first thought, but confidence is still low
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Construction deaths increase for first time in four years
Majority of deaths occured on small construction sites according to HSE
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Atkins wins RIBA competition for Qatar school
The firm will design the Sherborne Qatar School in Doha
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Hammerson wins planning for London Wall Place scheme
New scheme involves the construction of two landmark office buildings
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Pinnacle to start on site 'immediately'
Builder Brookfield is instructed by backers to proceed
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Galliford Try picks up £40m healthcare jobs
Announcement comes the day after winning £73m of energy and housing work
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RICS outline guide to accelerating construction
Report provides advice on how projects can be delivered ahead of schedule
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Lord's developer Almacantar raises £39m from German bank
Pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank agrees to fund the Marble Arch Tower
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Architects should expect sharp reduction in work says RIBA
The Future Trends survey paints a gloomy picture
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Rok pension has £90m black hole
Former employees of the collapsed contractor hit by new revelation
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Galliford Try wins £50m oil contract
Shares went up after Scottish arm announced new business
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House sales rise but prices fall, says Hometrack
The number of homes sold rose to its highest level for three months in June, a survey found.
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Underground hot water to heat Newcastle buildings
Scientists drilling geothermal borehole hit hot water source