All Breaking news articles – Page 802
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TfL closes £310m Tube Lines purchase
Review of works promised as Bechtel and Amey sell tube upgrade company
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Arcadis wins framework deal with BT
Engineering and management services firm bags three-year contract for FM in the Benelux
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Galliford Try and Imtech win £90m Anglian Water job
Joint venture secures five-year framework consisting of large one-off schemes
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Mears share price recovers after dropping 11%
Social housing firm says trading remains strong across all divisions
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Taylor Wimpey reports small rise in house prices
Average selling price for Taylor Wimpey home goes up to £167k
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Tony Douglas joins Abu Dhabi Ports
Former chief operating officer at Laing O’Rourke will now be in charge of £4.5bn Khalifa Port project
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URS and CH2M Hill in bidding war for Scott Wilson
URS deal values consultant engineer at £161m but CH2M Hill has declared its own interest in the firm
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Connaught shares plunge by a third after profit warning
Company blames coalition cuts for a £80m hit to top line this year
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Auditors query value of housing PFI
Programme’s future in doubt after report highlights prevalence of large cost rises
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Civils cost inquiry could save schemes from axe
Savings identified in cost-reduction drive may be able to rescue major infrastructure projects
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Candy brothers win Chelsea Barracks case
Judge rules Qataris breached contract but brothers must wait for damages
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BAA revises Heathrow capital investment plans
Cash to be diverted from cancelled third runway project
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KEO wins design role on $1.7bn Riyadh monorail
Consultant joins Scott Wilson on 3.6km Saudi Arabian mass transit project
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Pidgley: Worst is over but no dividend yet
Berkeley Group impresses the City with its 2010 numbers but remains cautious ahead of coalition government’s cuts
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Rogers slams low-density plans
Richard Rogers has hit out at the government’s plans to abolish the requirement to build homes at a minimum density, saying they would “fundamentally damage” the prospects of sustainable development
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Prisk pledges to make Whitehall a better client
Construction minister says he will simplify procurement process and stop the waste
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Final whistle for £253m Wembley row
Multiplex settles claim against Mott MacDonald, the largest in UK construction history
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Firms queue up to develop £15bn of banks' bust sites
Industry tries to persuade lenders to build out ’distressed’ projects they acquired before the recession
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Cambridge eco-town in doubt as government halts A14
10,000-home project at Northstowe in balance after £1.1bn road-widening project is put on hold
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Shapps secures £140m for stalled HCA schemes
Housng minister says government will find at least £140m to fill the £610m gap in the HCA finances