All Breaking news articles – Page 834
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Former LU boss set to take top role at Tube Lines
Tim O'Toole in negotiations to return from US to take chief executive role
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Archial Group rebrands international arm
Architect's overseas business to be renamed Alsop Sparch
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Parties sign £800m deal to build Heathrow's Terminal 2
Ferrovial Agroman and Laing O'Rourke JV to construct new airport terminal
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Plans for coal power station in Scotland
Environmentalists react angrily to Ayshire Power’s plans to build first fossil-fuel power station in Scotland since 1973
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House prices spark fears of double-dip
Rightmove survey shows lowest ever rise in asking prices in March, rising an average 0.1%
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Cyril Sweett chairman to retire in September
New international director appointed as Ives declares intention to stand down after 40 years at company
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Part L changes announced
Industry kept waiting on details as timetable is set for new ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Regs
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Home loans halve in January
Dramatic drop in number and value of loans blamed on December sales surge
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Employment fraud crackdown postponed until recovery
Government plans to tighten criteria on self-employment in construction are put on hold
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Old Trafford cricket ground to get £32m revamp
Redevelopment plans include reorientating wicket, media facilities and a giant Tesco store
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Architect offers £80 for 14-hour days
Small firm Parritt Leng advertises positions with 'intense work ethic' and near-minimum wage
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Manchester City stadium regeneration gets green light
Job will include expansion of stadium and construction of new facilities in surrounding area
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Private equity firm 3i runs the rule over Connaught
Sources confirm 3i has looked at takeover but no deal is imminent
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ISG takes on Harry Neal name and senior staff
Fit-out firm will use collapsed builder’s brand, but declines to buy outstanding contracts
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Tesco sends design and QS work to India
Fears raised over future of UK supply chain as supermarket giant outsources early project work
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Blackfriars station hit by four-month delay
The completion of Blackfriars station, one of the main projects on the upgrade of the Thameslink rail line, has been put back four months until spring 2012
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Dounreay projects worth £500m put on hold
Three decommissioning projects on ice as nuclear industry braces itself for Treasury review
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LU to save schemes despite £460m blow
London Underground has said it is not currently considering any reduction to its major works programme, despite being asked to pay the Tube Lines consortium £460m more than it says it can afford
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Olympic legacy body fills out senior planning team
Company aims to strengthen management with high-profile appointment
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards shortlist party celebrates industry's finest
Event in Leadenhall market attended by contenders for construction industry gongs