All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 140
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Winners named for £250m police station framework
Dozen contractors snag jobs revamping Metropolitan Police stations
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Construction costs to be slashed in sector deal
Talks of mandating off-site manufacturing on the rise
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Industry facing unprecedented challenge, says Farmer report author
Mark Farmer says skills crisis is now affecting business performance
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Industry wins government backing for productivity boost
Initiative aimed at improving efficiency of key industries
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Lovell snags £250m MoD homes work
Company to build more than 900 units for troops returning from Germany
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New McMullen owner says it plans to complete existing jobs
JRL bosses set for series of meetings this week to reassure worried clients of former Lakesmere subsidiaryÂ
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Balfour Beatty bags £287m University of Manchester job
UK’s biggest builder lands one of largest one-off HE deals ever let
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Lakesmere's McMullen Facades picked up by JRL
Concrete business buys Lakesmere’s Northern Irish arm
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Willmott Dixon bags more Midlands university work
Company scores £7m contract at University of Birmingham
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Anfield housing redevelopment set to get go-ahead
Plans for community near Liverpool FC’s home ground could proceed this week
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Industry mixed over cash injection for skills training
Chancellor pledges £34m investment for innovative training
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Hinkley Point C slammed by Public Accounts Committee
Government criticised for rising consumer costs and lack of plan for job and skills benefits
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Currie & Brown finds new London home
All London staff, including former Sweett employees, will work from new office
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Dalian Wanda plays down talk of One Nine Elms sale
London project is Chinese firm’s debut UK scheme
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Clarion partners with JV on Battersea housing scheme
It has teamed with the National Grid and Berkeley Group to build more than 200 homes
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Mace tender cost forecasts remain unchanged
Firm predicts bounce back in tender price growth despite the number of new orders plunging