All Breaking news articles – Page 771
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Homeowners put up asking prices in October
Rightmove survey shows usual autumn trend of rising asking prices despite worsening mortgage availability
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Painting wind turbines purple could save wildlife
New research sheds light on why the colour of wind turbines is important
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Cyril Sweett order book grows 30%
Acqusition of Widness and Padghams helps boost consultants’ growth overseas
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Galliford Try appoints Segro boss Ian Coull as chairman
Coull is leaving Segro and will succeed current chairman David Calerley next July
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Noho Square picks team and targets Google as tenant
Consultants on £200m former Candy & Candy project in Fitzrovia include Aecom and EC Harris
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Timber frame legal war
Insurer’s £2.6m claim against Taylor Wimpey to raise premiums and heap pressure on builders
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RICS QS boss fears ‘irrelevancy’
Warning that global drive could make organisation irrelevant to some members
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Ucatt cries ‘bias’ in election ballot probe
Union complains about investigation into election of general secretary Alan Ritchie
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Credit crunch returns as lenders turn away buyers
Redrow’s Steve Morgan warns of ’nosedive’ as lending falls and tighter mortgage rules loom
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Grosvenor framework saves 10% on £250m pipeline
Four-strong team will handle all construction work across 120ha Mayfair and Belgravia portfolio
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Two London development corporations culled
Quango cull hits regeneration organisations as functions pass to local government and London mayor
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Cabe merger with English Heritage ruled out
Letter from Cabe boss to staff suggests option of a merger has been dismissed although future is still unclear
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Crossrail 'to open in stages'
Crossrail construction could be “phased” and this is likely to mean that the project opens in stages to the public
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Cabe's future hangs in the balance and 192 quangos are axed
Francis Maude announced today that 192 quangos will go and a further 289 will be restructured
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John Laing to launch £270m infrastructure fund
Listed fund will be invested in mature infrastructure assets
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Mouchel issues profit warning
Consultant expects pre-tax profts of £30.5m following 2,000 redundancies
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Green light given to London Olympia redevelopment
Work will start on site early next year to redevelop Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre
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Government warned not to cut spending on green technologies
Tim Yeo, former energy minister, says funding for the renewables sector must be protected or it will not survive
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SMEs heading into double dip recession
Survey by the Federation of Master Builder reports drop off in workload for small and medium sized firms