All construction articles – Page 2
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Joint venture signs up for £700m Oxford science innovation district
Planning consent for the project’s first phase agreed last year
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Unchecked Carillion design changes caused fatal Stonehaven train crash, says rail inspectorate
Three died after the derailment in August 2020
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Levete’s Paisley Museum extension gets funding boost
Makeover at Grade A-listed building to cost £42m
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London lockdown would be disastrous, industry experts warn
Firms with small profit margins and low reserves are most vulnerable
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Galliford Try and Ogilvie collar £70m Scottish prison jobs
Schemes in Stirling, Dundee and Glasgow
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Government says IR35 tax reforms will go ahead
HMRC grants firms 12-month grace period as new rules come into force this April
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Bouygues promises margin hike in 2020
French conglomerate says construction profits will improve this year
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Rishi Sunak confirms budget will go ahead on 11 March
Timing had been thrown into doubt after resignation of Sajid Javid last week.
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Royal Bam boss to step down
Chief executive Rob van Wingerden will receive a year’s basic salary when he goes in April
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T&T tells contractors to get chequebooks out to attract new staff
Labour shortages mean hotspots like London and West Midlands will see big jump in tender prices
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Government slammed over £1.35bn cost increase on MoD nuclear jobs
National Audit Office takes ministry to task over huge overruns on nuclear submarine schemes
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Rate of construction output decline slows but key work index stays in red
Political uncertainty continues to dog sector, says IHS/Markit survey
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London office construction starts slump by half
Only 24 schemes began across capital in last six months
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City Hall will be ‘powerless’ to help construction in no-deal Brexit, admits Khan
London mayor says all bets are off if UK exits EU without sealing an agreement with Brussels