All articles by Michael Willoughby – Page 18
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ISG’s profit rises 9%
Construction mangagement firm relies on regional work to raise turnover by 11% despite drop in London offices work
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Ennstone sells UK and Polish arms as administrators take over
Attempt to achieve solvent restructuring abandoned but deal to sell subsidiaries will save 1,000 jobs
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Gensler unveils China's tallest building at Mipim
Standing 632m tall, the architect's Shanghai Tower will dwarf the neighbouring Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center
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Scott Wilson slashes worldwide workforce by 10%
Design firm predicts profits will be broadly in line with expectations as it reveals staff cuts to save £20m
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Revenue soars 38% at Mears as repairs hold strong
Profits also up as maintenance firm benefits from resilience of 'non-discretionary' repairs sector
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Rail union warns of safety hazards from delayed works
Whistleblowers identify 200 locations and 1,000 jobs under threat from deferred maintenance work
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Minister welcomes new green building code
Beckett positive about UK-GBC's proposed framework to improve sustainability of new and existing non-domestic buildings
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UK among top six producers of green goods and services
New report shows UK accounts for 3.5% of global output in sustainability related sectors, with US top at 21%
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Government rule changes baffle EPC firms
The government has confused the sustainability industry by issuing – then seemingly retracting – guidance that would alter the way energy performance certification is carried out
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London station improvements put on hold
Transport for London puts contract tenders on ice as it suspends over half its refurbishment schemes
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London parks win improvements in public vote
Mayor names 11 winning parks that will share in £6m of funding reallocated from Ken's old publicity budget
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Competition test for retail schemes thrown out
Competition Commission's recommendation to make planning approval for new stores dependent on retailer's local market share is overturned
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Balfour Beatty posts 24% rise in pre-tax profit
Contractor reports 28% increase in turnover and forecasts minimal impact this year from economic downturn
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Mott MacDonald to advise on Indian biotech park
35-acre site will house facility to develop medicines from local plants
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Crossrail to give £1.2bn boost to South-east economy
Study calculates major transport and productivity benefits across the region, with some London boroughs gaining £60m a year
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Currie & Brown seeks bids on £800m Glasgow hospital
Construction boost expected from 'most ambitious NHS project ever undertaken'
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Grafton Group profit plummets 78%
Net debt down by a quarter as chairman vows to focus on cost control
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Land Secs refuses to pay Crossrail tax on Walkie-Talkie
Anger grows over London mayor’s ‘bully boy’ tactics as developer decides against ‘£1.45m contribution’
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Rivals set to challenge BREEAM
BRE could lose its monopoly on the energy ratings market for non-domestic buildings if plans due to be unveiled next week are implemented
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London Underground chief Tim O'Toole quits
Labour blames mayor, saying Johnson 'clearly cannot hold together the world-class team London needs'