All Breaking news articles – Page 885
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HCA funding cut puts paid to Greenwich school plans
Hopes that agency would fund removal of gasometer abandoned after £70m cut to its budget
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Olympic park legacy company still to clarify remit
New chief executive admits large parts of the body's budget and remit are still being negotiated
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Enviros: Failed bidders revealed
Failed bidders for Carillion's environmental consultancy arm include social housing firm Connaught
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Persimmon furious over Bellway's social housing plan
Housebuilder of ‘aspirational’ Hartlepool development joins popular protest against partner of 12 years
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Tories set to scrap 'ridiculous' apprenticeship rules
Shadow housing minister hints housebuilders would no longer have to use apprentices on publicly funded projects
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Construction Bill amendment frees up PFI lending
Last-minute amendment as bill passed by Commons will reduce investment risk for PFI consortiums
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Network of wind turbines shut down after design flaw found
Quiet Revolution’s helical machines hit by moisture leak and critical report from Southwark council
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Green experts attack adviser’s role
Government’s brief for chief construction adviser role criticised for too little focus on sustainability
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Crossrail spend £3bn by next election
Scale of expenditure by next election makes cancelling Crossrail less attractive to an incoming government
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£20m pension black hole at Construction Confederation
Former senior officers, including James Wates and Malcolm McAlpine, could be pursued for cash
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£136m-turnover Lancsville in talks over refinancing deal
South-east contractor says county court judgments, totalling £300,000, are ‘being dealt with’
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Training body reviews grants after £10m loss
ConstructionSkills set to cut training grants to firms as multimillion-pound loss announced for the second year in a row
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Transport for London slashes capital programme
Mayor takes 'difficult decision' to scale back improvements and raise fares in face of huge financial pressures
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Birmingham college designed by Nicholas Hare wins Better Public ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Award
Gordon Brown applauds creative design and high-quality construction of BAM-built Joseph Chamberlain sixth-form college
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Kevin McCloud gets go-ahead to build green housing in Swindon
JV between broadcaster's housebuilding firm and housing group GreenSquare wins planning permission for 42-home scheme
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Crossrail route could extend further east
Land required for extension beyond Abbey Wood terminus to be safeguarded from any alternative use
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Fears raised over Dubai $50bn debt repayment
Ratings agency warns that short-term borrowing terms could stretch emirate's ability to repay
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ISIS heads to Birmingham in fit-out rescue
Specialist fit-out arm of Real Office takes over projects from collapsed Welconstruct and saves 16 jobs
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Sisk wins £39m civils contract for Pembroke power station
Contractor appointed to build substructure for new 2,000MW gas-fired power station
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Bookies agog as 3DReid stages mock Stirling prize
After its irreverent awards parody predicted last year's surprise win, the architect hopes to succeed again – or at least raise a laugh