All Breaking news articles – Page 839
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WSP's profit falls to £25m
Preliminary results at engineering consultant show pre-tax profit down from £55m last year with business particularly hit in Middle East
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LandSecs looks set to dust off Walkie-Talkie tower
Developer seeks new quotes from contractors to build shelved City of London skyscraper
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WYG boss: Debt deal has made 'huge difference'
Paul Hamer credits restructured balance sheet with success in bidding for work
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New health and safety advice service launched by Barbour
'Ask Barbour' offers expert written answers to specialist professionals – and Ӱ readers get one question free
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Orchard Village gets go-ahead for phase two
Havering estate regeneration by Circle Anglia receives HCA funding and planning approval for second phase of 555-home scheme
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Arabtec halts work on Nakheel scheme 'until paid'
UAE's largest contractor downs tools on £400m scheme for state-owned developer, alleging overdue payment
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UK's first corporate manslaughter trial under new act adjourned
Prosecution of Geotechnical Holdings and director Peter Eaton delayed because of defendant's ill health
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Dubai Mall evacuated as shark tank springs a leak
Shoppers panic as aquarium containing 400 sharks cracks in Emaar's mall
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House prices suffer first fall for 10 months
Nationwide says snow is partly to blame for February's 1% price fall
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Baqus warns half-year results will not meet expectations
Trading update from listed QS blames postponement of projects affected by funding issues
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Manchester firm fined £24,000 over scaffolding collapse
Court told that failure to tie scaffolding to building put public at risk
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Carillion seals deal on £600m hospital PPP
Southmead hospital will target a BREEAM 'excellent' rating and low carbon footprint
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Coventry names Balfour Beatty for £250m street lighting PPP
City council appoints contractor as preferred bidder on 25-year installation and maintenance contract
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Councils start early on Tory planning overhaul
Local authorities already on slowdown as green paper sets out plans for system shake-up
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Landmark ruling may spell end for ‘suicide’ public sector bids
A court injunction issued this week against a council who awarded a job to an “abnormally low” bidder could pave the way for further challenges to so-called suicide bids
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McAlpine undercuts Mace in Heron scheme bid
Sir Robert McAlpine has emerged as a rival bidder to Mace and Brookfield on the Heron scheme at Barbican in London, amid increasing competition over cost
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Arup and T&T to tackle Man City stadium job
Land surrounding venue will be prepared for £500m leisure project and stadium expansion
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UK firms urged to forge US alliances for $1bn embassy
State Department calls for British role in London mega project, as American architect is appointed
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BBC slammed for construction overspend
National Audit office report claims body has failed to get value for money on projects including London HQ
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MW Kellogg to report corruption to Serious Fraud Office
Contractor to tell SFO about its own misconduct in Nigeria in deal to receive lenient treatment