All Breaking news articles – Page 811
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ISG secures place on Lloyds' framework
Banking group keeps contractor on retail and commercial office framework for another two years
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Galliford Try seals £600m Cambridgeshire BSF
Contractor reaches financial close on deal involving Equitix and the county council
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BSS profits fall 24% in 'toughest year'
But materials firm reports strong start to 2010 and reveals plans to open 18 new branches
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Costain bags £139m road scheme
Lancashire council awards contract to work on dual carriageway
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Chancellor to cancel £1.7bn of contracts
Cuts also to include £27m from Olympics Delivery Agency and £150m from Labour government’s housing pledgeÂ
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Exclusivity deal thwarts Crest Nicholson suitors
Bids for troubled housebuilder from array of potential buyers are blocked by Horizon agreement
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Ed Vaizey ousted from architecture role
Shock government move hands John Penrose brief despite Vaizey speech at RIBA this week
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Costain and Skanska bag second Crossrail job
Pudding Mill Lane job similar in size to join venture’s £15m Royal Oak contract win
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Industry welcomes surveyor Prisk as minister
MP is hailed as 'best briefed construction minister since Nick Raynsford'
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Hundreds of schools at risk under BSF shake up
New government will reprioritise projects under the £55bn programme after review
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British Land in talks to restart Cheesegrater tower
Rogers-designed City tower moves closer as developer commits to spend £500m on London schemes
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Davis Langdon partners to vote on Aecom takeover
Europe, Middle East and Africa arm will vote next month on deal with £3.8bn-turnover US firm
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HCA fate in doubt as £700m frozen
Funding for Kickstart and Pathfinder in doubt as HCA enters talks with coalition over its future
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Rick Mather wins big at RIBA awards
Ashmolean museum wins one of four awards for architects
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Coalition five year plan sheds little light for construction
Document confirms high-speed rail but gives little detail on other projects
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Coalition scraps Hips
Housing minister announces plan to ’cut pointless red tape’ by dropping information pack requirement
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Tories water down £250k stamp duty threshold plans
Coalition agreement commits only to review of move to help first-time buyers
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Tories override Lib Dems on nuclear
Coalition will back new generation of privately funded nuclear power stations despite internal opposition
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National Grid to seek £3.2bn for green upgrade
Rights issue-funded adaptation of existing network is planned to create about 5,000 new jobs
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London leads rise in workload, RICS survey shows
Regions report modest rises, but the North and Scotland flounder