All Breaking news articles – Page 71
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Foster & Partners planning job cuts
Firm blames ‘uncertainty in construction market’ for job losses
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Macquaire buys Green Investment Bank for £2.3bn
The sale has proved controversial, with environmental groups expressing fears that the impetus behind clean energy technology could be lost.
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Bennetts unveils King's Cross HQ building images
Architect releases new visualisations of 55,525 m² office building
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Atkins accepts £2.1bn SNC Lavalin takeover
Atkins boss Uwe Krueger to depart under the deal
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Unions threaten Hinkley delays over bonus dispute
Contractors Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues threatened with industrial action
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Chinese developer ABP eyes UK growth despite Brexit
Man behind London’s Royal Albert Dock scheme Xu Weiping says UK remains attractive for investment
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'These HS2 issues would never have come out,' says Mace
Firm adds Higgins evidence shows contract process was ‘riddled with errors’
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Raft of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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Solar plant to start close to Chernobyl nuclear disaster site
The site is now considered safe after a new steel building was moved into place encasing the damaged reactor
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CBI calls for infrastructure shake-up
Regional moves would boost prospects, says employers’ organisation
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Election is ‘chance for a better Brexit’
Industry leaders urge construction to make the case for a better Brexit during forthcoming election campaign
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Croydon readies £100m worth of housing deals
Council’s development firm Brick by Brick preparing to go to market for three packages of work
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Paul Sheffield joins Royal Bam
Sheffield left his role as managing director at Laing O’Rourke in February
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Higgins would have asked CH2M to pull out of disputed HS2 contract
Railway chairman makes revelation at select committee grilling
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Housebuilders' shares rise on election news
Listed firms see stock price increase as country gears up for general election
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Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture rises in New York
The interactive sculpture is the centrepiece of the 28 acre Hudson Yards scheme in Manhattan
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Rival nabs handful of Sweett staff
Former Sweett regional managing director Ken Wood among those to move to AA Projects
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Europe's tallest modular tower tops out
The 29-storey structure is a student accommodation scheme in north London