All Breaking news articles – Page 938
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Skanska pledges to investigate blacklist use
Union has accused contractor of spending more than £28,000 on checks
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UK GBC examines new funding plan for home improvements
Green group has launched task group to report on practical steps for introduction ‘pay as you save’ mechanism
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Nuclear sector seeks state aid
EDF's call for funding to help nuclear compete with wind casts doubt on commercial strength of sector
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Rogers designs for Chelsea Barracks 'dead in the water'
Developer reported to be set to drop designs in wake of Prince Charles' criticism
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Heidelberg puts £1bn price tag on Hanson UK
German parent is said to be actively seeking bidders for UK materials firm
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Shepherd restructure to trigger redundancies
The 800-strong contractor starts redundancy process and reveals plans to appoint new southern managing director
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HSE to prosecute Sellafield for nuclear contamination
Criminal proceedings follow investigation into 2007 incident when contractors were exposed to contamination
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Shortlist unveiled for £50m Glasgow School of Art building
Steven Holl, John McAslan and Hopkins amongst shortlisted teams
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Alsop’s £250m Blackfriars hotel in for planning
28,000m² development would replace conference and event centre
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Interserve seals £270m Enniskillen hospital PFI
A constortium headed by Interserve will build the acute hospital and provide facilities management for 30 years
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Subcontractors to make millions from M25 road deal
Thirty five multi-million pound packages will be let as part of the £1.2bn build cost of widening and improving the M25
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Willmott Dixon tops construction green list
Construction firms feature prominently in Sunday Times Green List with contractor ranking third overall
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Shard's companion tower delayed until later this year
Status of 17-storey London Bridge Place will be reviewed, after site clearance is postponed
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Turn up the heat, says office regulation body
The British Council for Offices is recommending that air temperature in offices be raised by two degrees to slash the energy consumption of air-conditioning
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Residents plan legal action over Rogers' Chelsea scheme
Group threatens Westminster council with judicial review on heels of Prince Charles’ intervention
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Turner & Townsend axes 90 jobs in UK
Consultant cuts jobs this week following months of resisting redundancies
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£6.6bn BAA framework is ditched for major projects
Airports operator to use competitive tenders for all schemes over £25m as it tries to bring down costs
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Stalled colleges to get extra £200m of government cash
25 colleges to benefit from funding top-up – but must slash project costs by up to a quarter
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Galliford Try to enter Qatar
Contractor/housebuilder to branch out into Middle East to offset downturn and hopes to start first project this year
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Mayor agrees affordable home targets with 21 London boroughs
Boris Johnson's housing adviser says deal is 'real achievement', but admits not all of 50,000 target will be new build