All Breaking news articles – Page 706
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Arup to move into Indonesia as market grows
Move will make firm the second top ten UK consultant to enter the growing market
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All government projects to use BIM within five years
Construction chief Paul Morrell dismissed other ’unambitious’ plans at the London KBB conference
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First annual Alan Cherry award presented at memorial debate
Transport for London’s David Ubaka received the award
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Athletes' Village builders eye halted P Elliott block
Work on N14 block stopped as Irish contractor placed into administration
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Kier lands £54m Isle of Sheppey Academy deal
Facility will be constructed at two sites on the island
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Hopkins leads the pack at RIBA awards
Hopkins’ velodrome among the winners at the 2011 RIBA awards
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Get practical guidance on delivering sustainable buildings for only £149
Delivering Sustainable Ӱs will focus on the technical challenges of delivering low-carbon buildings cost-effectively
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McNulty report outlines £1bn rail savings
Report says growth is dependent on moderating rising costs
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Grainger profits soar on rental growth
Residential landlord close to starting 2,500-home Newlands development
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MJ Gleeson sees sales up 43%
But northern housebuilder says no great improvement in housing market
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Construction growth strongest for three years
RICS Q1 survey is latest to contradict government figures
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UK led joint venture awarded £190m Hong Kong contract
Laing O’Rourke, Kier and Kaden in deal with the MTR Corporation
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Green light for Gary Neville's flower house
Make Architects have designed the Manchester United footballer’s home
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Broadway Malyan opens Mumbai office
Studio opening takes architect’s total number of international bases to 14
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Inspector supports UK nuclear despite Japan disaster
Weightman report clears the way for nuclear new build program
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Costain awarded nuclear patent
Contractor develops technique for immobilising radioactive nuclear waste
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Severfield-Rowen orders holding up in choppy waters
Structures specialist forecasts a “very tough” 2011 with demand at relatively low levels