All articles by Vern Pitt – Page 61
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Balfour Beatty loses preferred bidder status on £500m road job
Suffolk council strips contractor of preferred bidder status
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Buro Happold holds steady in 'challenging conditions'
But concern over clients’ ‘payment difficulties’ sees firm make £1.3m provision
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Make's Leicester Square makeover bags planning
Redevelopment of 48 Leicester Square will see building get all new core and floorplates
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Two directors depart from Laing O’Rourke
Exclusive: Nuclear energy expert and head of architecture have both left the firm
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Osborne heads list of top performing rail contractors
Aecom, Amey and Volker Rail fair poorly in Network Rail rankings
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Hammerson and Westfield agree £1bn Croydon deal
Developers set up joint venture to undertake the regeneration of Croydon town centre
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Where did it all go wrong?
A week into our Green for Growth campaign, Ӱ looks at why the government has gone cold on the green agenda
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Government moves to bolster Green Deal ahead of launch
Retrofit programme boosted by early opening of incentive scheme and relaxation of planning regulations
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Insulation job losses double ahead of Green Deal
Industry warns redundancies are “tip of the iceberg”
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Government says £25bn Severn Barrage has ‘long way to go’
Plans scrutinised by Energy and Climate Change Committee as DECC warns that government is not yet ready to back development
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Barratt forecasts doubling of profit
Housbuilder reports pre-tax profit of £45m for last six months of 2012
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Helicopter crashes into crane in London
Two dead as a helicopter crashes into a tower crane on Berkeley’s Vauxhall tower site in London
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Shutting Heathrow would 'make closing pits look easy'
Expert tells London Assembly to back expansion at existing airports, rather than closing Heathrow
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Assael unveils North Wharf Garden design
Architect masterplans major Paddington regeneration project
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JLL boss to chair UK Green Ӱ Council
JLL director takes over reins from former Lend Lease Europe boss Dan Labbad
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MPs slam 'too generous' windfarm policy
Public Accounts Committee concludes consumers could foot £17bn bill for investment