All Breaking news articles – Page 118
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Magnox tender deals blow to £2.9bn consultancy framework
Nuclear decommissioning body launches its own tender for consultancy work
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Brexit hit us, admits Crest Nicholson
Labour conference latest: Housebuilder boss Chris Tinker says the firm has been hit by fallout from the vote
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Labour's housing policy not ambitious enough, says former minister
Labour conference latest: Former frontbencher John Healey gives mixed review of party policy
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Skanska wins London Tech City project
Helical Bar appoints firm to construct the last building at the developer’s office and retail project
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Big name architects chase Ipswich bridge
Winner on RIBA organised competition due early next year
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Plans in for £137m scheme near Tower Bridge
Silvertown developer aiming to build a mixed-use development on Tower Bridge Road
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Manchester mayor must redirect funds from luxury housing, says Burnham
Labour conference latest: Party’s mayoral candidate says he would switch budget to affordable schemes
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Arcadis bags £21m Yorkshire council contract
The consultant is working as a subcontractor for energy and services company Engie
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Legal & General's modular homes hit delays
Units won’t roll off the production line until next year
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Manchester £200m canal-side scheme gets go-ahead
Capital Centric and Henry Boot get planning green light
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Carillion's Birmingham University library opens
Scheme for Birmingham University built at Edgbaston campus
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Hopkins' Park Lane hotel plans approved
Architect wins planning for second luxury hotel scheme at Hyde Park Corner
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BBC seeks contractor for Albert Square re-build
The infamous soap’s set is to be completely re-built at the corporation’s Elstree studios
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WSP wins go-ahead for Finland's longest bridge
Helsinki authorities approve €259m Crown Bridges project
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Architects' confidence back up, but not in London
Workload barometer back in the black but firms in capital still fretting
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Runway decision could 'put commission's future into question'
Industry figures warn that government must not ignore independent advice
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Infrastructure body has been ‘wrecked’, says Kinnock
Lack of statutory independence for National Infrastructure Commission will mean it cannot take long-term decisions, says former Labour leader