All articles by Vern Pitt – Page 37
-
Ӱ
HS2 will tender £19.6bn of construction work
But government business case weakens after costs increase
-
Ӱ
Eighteen contractors in race for £2.25bn supersewer
UK’s biggest contractors outnumbered by foreign firms in running for Thames Tideway work
-
Ӱ
Sellafield to miss savings target by £144m
Spending watchdog finds consortium of Amec, Areva and URS is set to achieve £652m of savings, but this is £144m short of its target
-
Ӱ
Industry bosses warn PM against green cuts
Construction leaders write to David Cameron urging him to ditch plans to cut green levies on energy bills
-
Ӱ
Feilden Clegg Bradley revenue up 12%
Firm working on Southbank Centre revamp reports boost to UK workload
-
Ӱ
Race starts for £55m Paddington Crossrail tunnel job
London Underground seeking contractors to propose ways of cutting costs or risks on major upgrade project
-
Ӱ
Lords urged to back low carbon energy targets
Amendment to the Energy Bill designed to stimulate investment in low carbon infrastructure work
-
Ӱ
Pocket sells 10% of its shares
Greater London Enterprise Group to take stake in affordable housing developer
-
Ӱ
293 jobs lost as electrical specialist Murphy Ltd folds
Administrators say “prolonged period of difficult trading” led to firm’s demise
-
Ӱ
Balfour Beatty appoints ex-WSP sustainability director
Paul Toyne charged with heading up Balfour Beatty Construction UK’s sustainability progress
-
Ӱ
Miller wins £30m Scottish education campus job
Firm to deliver community campus in Aberdeenshire through hub North Scotland
-
Ӱ
Five teams battle for role on £720m Westminster revamp
Aecom, Sweett Group and Turner Townsend among the firms in the running for key role on the prestigious refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster
-
Ӱ
Over 30 firms appointed to £1bn housing framework
Galliford Try, Morgan Sindall and Wates Living Space among those to win a place
-
Ӱ
Prime minister promises to ‘roll back’ green taxes
Government’s building energy efficiency retrofit scheme in line for cuts
-
Ӱ
No guarantee for UK firms on Hinkley
EDF boss says government’s claim that around 57% of £16bn project value will go to UK firms is only an ‘estimation’ and is not in its contract
-
Ӱ
Dev Secs says London office market is bouncing back
Developer to press ahead with second phase of major speculative office scheme in Hammersmith as demand for office space picks up
-
Ӱ
EDF: No green light for Hinkley until EU approves deal
Final investment decision to go ahead with £16bn nuclear plant depends on deal receiving state aid clearance, which could take a year