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Developer expects 2016 start for £2bn Kent theme park
Developer of Paramount Park leisure resort sets out timetable for massive scheme on Swanscombe Peninsula
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Firms picked for £1.5bn United Utilities work
Four construction partners and one consultant chosen for United Utilities new investment programme
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Paul Davis completes Docklands housing
A five-block mixed-use development adjacent to east London’s historic Tobacco Dock has now been completed.
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On the buses
Balfour Beatty delivers two park-and-ride sites for City of York Council in time to ease congestion for the Tour de France
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Aedas launches London office after splitting from UK arm
Architect targets £20m turnover on commercial projects; UK arm rebrands as AHR with public sector focus
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in June
Barratt Homes is top housing client, while residential development in June continued on an even keel
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Infographic: Staff shortages
A breakdown of which particular trades SMEs are having trouble recruiting, in the current climate
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Government’s construction pipeline hits £116bn
Cabinet Office’s latest update, unveiled at the Government Construction Summit, shows that value of work has risen by £13bn
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Profit warning forces Balfour Beatty M&E rethink
After another profit warning, Balfour Beatty tightens its bidding criteria and withdraws from the market in London
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Royal Bam takes £60m hit on problem projects
Dutch parent company of Bam and Bam Nuttall to embark on £79m cost cutting drive after issues on jobs in UK and Germany
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Construction giants face blacklisting 'super case'
Judge agrees separate blacklisting High Court cases can be rolled together, with trial expected to begin later this year
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Government loses £200m solar legal battle
Government faces massive pay out after judge rules solar firms are entitled to compensation after illegal cuts to solar subsidies
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Galliford Try twice walked away from Miller deal
Firm took tough stance in negotiations to drive down price; Miller Construction chief to stay with Miller Group
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High Court to rule on blacklisting 'super case'
Judge to be asked to roll separate blacklisting court cases into one ‘super case’
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Foster's insists Thames Estuary airport 'realistic option'
Architect throws cold water over reports that it would cost £2bn to replace habitats in the Thames Estuary
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UK architects shortlisted for Ghana project
Elsie Owusu Architects and Feilden Mawson have been shortlisted for a civic centre in one of Ghana’s largest metropolitan areas
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Barratt profit set to double
Housebuilder says it sold the greatest number of homes for the last six years in 2014 trading year
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Galliford Try buys Miller Construction
Firm pays just £16.6m for £410m turnover construction business
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MoD fails to hit its target on construction cost reduction
Defence ministry was only department of seven being monitored that failed to meet its 2013/14 cost reduction target
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Councils to procure work on £2bn priority schools phase
SMEs disappointed by regional framework decision could benefit from ‘mixed’ procurement approach