All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 89
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How much? Scrapped Garden Bridge has cost taxpayers over £40m
Abandoned scheme swallowed up more than £50m of cash in total
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Second phase of Birmingham regen to start after Commonwealth Games
Planning decision for Perry Barr work due this summer
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Crossrail directors picking up an average £200,000 a year, accounts reveal
Average pay for senior staff at budget-busting scheme increased 15% in 2018
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Lendlease gets first dibs on more Birmingham Commonwealth Games work
Council plans to roll infrastructure job into firm’s athletes’ village scheme
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Construction output growth at its weakest since 2012
Output grew by just 0.7% year-on-year in 2018
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Alinea says industry has more than just Brexit to worry about
Consultant warns trade wars, stalling growth in China and global debt levels will also put brake on UK growth
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Graham runs away with £39m Edinburgh sports centre prize
New complex at Meadowbank set to open next year
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Crossrail row heats up as Khan says team is 'far superior' under new chair
London mayor says 'quality and quantity' of information being shared has skyrocketed since Sir Terry Morgan’s departure
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ACM cladding blamed for Australian tower fire
Melbourne fire chief says there was evidence of external fire spread
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Highways England launches £340m framework
The eight-lot deal will cover works in the east of England
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Contractors put on notice for more Stratford Waterfront work
One firm will build frames for both the BBC’s and Sadler’s Wells’ new east London bases
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British products tester sets up Irish office in preparation for UK leaving EU
BBA says move will reassure clients in wake of Brexit
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Galliford Try nabs £43m Nottingham transport hub
Job is part of wider £250m regeneration plan
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Vinci forecasts growth as UK construction revenue stabilises
The company had previously looked to reduce turnover as it aimed to become more selective in the jobs it took on
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Mace and Balfour the big winners as HS2 announces contractors for £3bn London stations
Mace team claims Euston station, while Balfour Beatty joint venture lands Old Oak Common deal
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Mace pinches Interserve director to lead team at interiors arm
Matthew Fundrey was previously bid director at Interserve’s fit-out business Paragon
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Carillion's replacement on Midland Met won't be appointed until the summer
Shortlist of three due later this month