All Breaking news articles – Page 877
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Public sector work keeps Morgan Sindall on track
Trading in line with expectations despite slump in fit out market
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Tony Douglas leaves Laing O'Rourke
Chief operating officer leaves after long period of uncertainty over his role
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Government names 10 nuclear sites
Sizewell in Suffolk among the sites nominated for nuclear development in draft documents
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Willmott Dixon instigates major restructure
Company will now have three separate businesses for capital works, regeneration and support services
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Go-ahead for Squire and Partners' Mayfair home
Westminster council approves 'striking' design for conservation area in one of London's most exclusive residential districts
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Laing O'Rourke fined over Heathrow death
Contractor pays £150k in fines and legal costs after concrete slab fell and killed one worker and left another with serious injuries
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Feilden Clegg Bradley unveils £50m university scheme
Architect clads Leeds Metropolitan University development in steel alloy used on the Angel of the North
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Andorra bridge collapse kills five workers
Workers trapped under debris after 20m section of bridge under construction buckled
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Kier reports 'strong' order book
Market update reveals first quarter trading in line with expectations and steady flow of education work
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Shepherd FM wins contract on Twickenham rugby stadium
Firm to carry out technical services and building maintenance on stadium recently upgraded for 2015 World Cup
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Hammerson gets green light for Foster's revised Bishops Place scheme
Hackney council approves amended proposals for 1.5m sq ft project on central London site
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Galliford Try reports improved sales and income
In interim statement that coincides with annual general meeting today, company says sales rose 7% to £274m
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Optimism emerges about construction workload, RICS reports
Despite further falls in workload during Q3, outlook for the year ahead has finally turned positive
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CPA chair: We haven't got the balance yet with mortgages
Adrian Barden says there is danger of 'pendulum swinging too far the other way' from irresponsible lending
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Savills: House prices to fall by 7% in 2010
Property group predicts further drop, despite 3.7% rise this year
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Sellafield decommissioning project faces year’s delay
‘Strategic review’ of £110m scheme raises questions over £20bn new-build programme
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Council abandons PFI model for school improvements
Lack of interest in local education partnership forces North East Lincolnshire to change plan
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TfL to restart £695m Victoria station scheme
Contractors asked to price early phases of mammoth tube scheme despite TfL’s money worries
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Architects rail at secret contest for Boris’ 2012 tower
Mayor bypasses official procurement rules and asks 30 practices to submit designs for £20m project
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Bristol City close to planning approval for new football stadium
Council says club's scheme should be approved after requested revisions implemented