All Breaking news articles – Page 993
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Residents sue over collapse at prize-winning Bristol flats
Hearing set for next month after balconies cave in at luxury Feilden Clegg Bradley scheme
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Starchitects in big fight over small Andorran art museum
As work dries up, Foster, Hadid, Gehry and Nouvel are shortlisted for project in European microstate
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M&S puts squeeze on suppliers with 60-day payment period
Marks & Spencer has lengthened its payment period to 60 days it has emerged as retailers pile pile pressure on their supply chains
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£5bn college programme hits major delays
Government puts schemes on ice as funding problems hit construction’s public spending lifeline
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Olympic funding decision delayed
Chancellor postpones media centre decision and approval to increase use of contingency funds
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East Anglia's £60m police buildings: images
McBains Cooper will work on six investigation centres to be built across Norfolk and Suffolk
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Construction orders sink to lowest level ever
November figures set new low of under £2bn with infrastructure hardest hit
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Heathrow third runway confirmed
Transport secretary promises high-speed rail link to appease objectors
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Tribal wins first Frameworks Scotland hospital scheme
Consultant appointed on £120m redevelopment spearheading new NHS procurement initiative
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Lambeth blocks Make's Albert Embankment skyscraper
Council planning decision rules that 23-storey building would block light to nearby buildings
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Future Systems founder Jan Kaplicky dies aged 71
Czech-born architect behind Lords Media Centre and Birmingham Selfridges collapses in Prague
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Lloyds HBOS sets up toxic fund for housebuilding assets
Bank sets up dedicated fund to squeeze cash from property and housebuilding investments including Crest Nicholson and Gladedale
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Balfour Beatty becomes first contractor in FTSE 100 for 15 years
Contractor joins list of UK's top 100 companies a week after celebrating the firm's 100th anniversary
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Green light for Nightingale's £79m Essex college scheme
Planning approval gained for architect's redevelopment of SEEVIC College in Benfleet
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Nightingale wins planning for £90m Guildford College scheme
Architect Nightingale Associates has won planning approval for a £90m scheme for Guildford College, completely overhauling its Stoke Park campus. At 28,000m2, it is one of the specialist education architect's biggest ever projects. The development will include a series of so-called “pavilions in the park,” which will form academies, each ...
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House prices to fall 11% this year
Total fall from 2007 peak of market to 2011 will be 30%, forecasts poll of analysts
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Barratt cuts net debt by £230m
But trading update reveals completions down one-quarter in second half of 2008
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Industry told to recruit from UK, not overseas
Minister says construction firms should be taking on 'our own people'
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Boris lacks power to build Kent airport, claims Cameron
Tory leader questions mayor's ability to build an airport on the Isle of Sheppey