All Breaking news articles – Page 830
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Morrison and Aecom bag £150m water contract
Two framework streams comprise treatment works and installation projects
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Laing O’Rourke overhauls board as finance chief quits
Commercial head Anna Stewart expands her power base as firm plots move into Brazil and Canada
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Tories to pass social housing funds directly to mayors
Areas with elected leaders would bypass HCA in major shake-up, which could extend to all councils
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Wates boss demands clarity on spending cuts
Paul Drechsler, chairman and chief executive of Wates, has called for rapid clarity on the extent of public spending cuts after the general election
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Lancsville sell-off begins, but creditors face long wait
Cash has started flowing in from collapsed contractor Lancsville, after an auction was completed this month that saw nearly 500 items of plant sold
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Crossrail signs up to project bank accounts
Crossrail will use project bank accounts on all its major contracts in a bid to keep payment times down
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Stirling winner to ‘reinvent the terrace’ for 2012 legacy
Maccreanor Lavington to draw on traditional London housing in revised masterplan for Olympic park
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Hamiltons loses £120m Land Secs job
A former director of architect Hamiltons has taken the design job for Land Securities £120m Park House scheme from the firm
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Investigation launched into civils 'overpricing'
High Speed 2 rail link costed at double price of equivalent projects on continent, Infrastructure UK claims
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2012 polyclinic gets green light
Healthcare facility in athletes' village will provide services for community after the Games
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Dubai promises to pay back Dubai World creditors
Five to eight-year timetable set for repayment as government offers to back firm with own money
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Jarvis collapses as administrators move in
Banks pull plug on infrastructure firm despite recent railway contract win
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Greenwich gives go-ahead for Olympic horses on royal park
Park will host equestrian events but gees up opposition
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Scottish universities get 1.2% funding increase
£15.3m rise stands in contrast to budget cuts in England
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Balfour Beatty Hong Kong firm wins £407m rail contract
Gammon Construction to build 2.2km tunnel on West Island Line
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Darling offers pre-election 'new deal' to housebuilders
Chancellor commits to slashing regulatory costs of housebuilding, but remains quiet on spending cuts
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Taylor Wimpey boss bags £800k bonus for rescue deal
Redfern rewarded despite £604m pre-tax loss; Persimmon’s Mike Farley takes home extra £400,000
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2010 Budget: Infrastructure bank to boost off-shore wind
Chancellor sets out plans for £2bn Green Investment Bank fund which will focus initially on off-shore wind projects
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Budget 2010: Chancellor vows to continue spending and help SMEs
Budget speech: £2bn of equity for government infrastructure investment bank; tax allowance for SMEs; stamp duty holiday
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Link between poor housing and tuberculosis highlighted
Initiative aims to improve health by delivering better housing in London borough of Brent