All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 122
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Second reading of retentions bill pushed back to summer
Tory MP Peter Aldous was due to deliver the bill’s second reading tomorrow
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Persimmon scores strong sales in early 2018
Housebuilder reports 8% growth in forward sales
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Science Museum after firm to build National Collections Centre
Job set to start this October
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HS2 Euston architect to help out with Runcorn revamp
Council asks We Made That to come up with plan for area around station
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UCL estates boss steps down
Departing Andrew Grainger to remain involved with development of UCL East campus
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ISG names new boss for Middle East business
Scott McCulloch set to lead contractor’s Middle East arm
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Local firm bags £19m Bath Abbey project
Bath-based firm Emery to repair and improve historic Abbey
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Persimmon and Bovis in the firing line over defects
Properties built by pair come under fire
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Qatari Diar eyes autumn restart for stalled Chelsea Barracks job
Multiplex was pulled days before it was due to start £250m job in February
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Firms no longer in business fined £2m after worker crushed to death
The incident occurred in 2015
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Builder murdered by co-worker on Camden worksite
Murder investigation launched after builder found bashed to death
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Skanska takes on Carillion's Midland Metropolitan Hospital as costs spiral
The job is now running 18 months behind schedule
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More pain for small businesses as material prices soar
Bricks in shortest supply, says Federation of Master Builders
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Bam Nuttall fined £900,000 after painter falls through roof
Steel fabricator also hit with £65,000 fine
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KBR acquires Carillion stake in Aspire Defence
Firm has already taken on affected Carillion staff
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Stanhope names new MD
Stuart Grant to join developer after 18 years with Blackstone Real Estate
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RICS says workloads up in 2018 despite 'Beast from the East'
Weather not enough to damage order books, according to RICS survey
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Tall towers construction reaches record heights
But starts and completions in London have slowed, according to new data
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Survey finds firms running on hand-to-mouth basis
Companies prioritising short-term financial goals