All Breaking news articles – Page 99
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Hadid lands second Melbourne project
Win is practice’s second this year in Australian city
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Bam lands £25m multi-faith London school
Contractor to design and build west London school
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Kier lands £135m Cardiff uni job
The contractor is to build two facilities at the university’s £300m new campus
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Second phase of £1bn Salford scheme wins planning
The part Chinese and Singaporean funded scheme is being built by Beijing Construction and Engineering Group
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T&T bags role on Welsh water firm's £1.7bn pipeline
The consultant will be supporting Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water during AMP6
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Galliford Try wins £25m Airbus plane lab
Lab in Filton near Bristol will test future materials
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Stansted Airport unveils plans for £130m arrivals building
Current terminal would become dedicated entirely to departing passengers
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Ex-Willmott Dixon MD to set up own Energiesprong business
Rob Lambe in process of setting up firm to deliver retrofits for UK version of Dutch programme
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MPs investigating Garden Bridge question need for project
Chair of public accounts committee slams Treasury over lack of proper business case
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Voting opens for Art of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ 2016 photography prize
Public asked to choose between 16 shortlisted entries spanning the globe
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WSP PB and Gleeds confirmed on £500m MP's offices revamp
The consultants have been awarded the programme, project and cost management role on the project
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Gensler cements place as world's largest architect
US giant now has 2,500 architects as Foster’s remains biggest UK firm
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Value of work won crashes 30% on last year
Residential sector continues to outperform the rest of the industry, with private housing accounting for most contract wins
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Severfield bags £29m India contract haul
The projects range from towers in Kerala to a parking facility in Karnataka
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HS2 hunts for developer on Euston station job
British Land and Argent potential bidders as high-speed client prepares to procure development partner
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Three shortlisted for £260m rail extension to isolated London suburb
TfL shortlists three big-name bidders for rail extension to Barking Riverside - one of London’s most isolated areas
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Steel pipeline published in bid to help British suppliers
The government has begun to publish its future material requirements for construction projects
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Frontrunners emerge for Google's £650m King's Cross HQ
Two frontrunners emerge in race for prestigious job
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Industry calls for reform after CITB boss’ exit
Construction industry figures call for clearer leadership from training body after sudden resignation of chief executive Adrian Belton