All Breaking news articles – Page 17
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Wates to revamp the Farmiloe Building in London
Built in 1868 the Farmiloe Building has featured several movies, including in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy and Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes.
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Willmott Dixon wins £11m retirement village deal
Scheme will see two towers refurbished and a new extra care facility built
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TfL rejects criticism over handling of landholdings
GLA’s housing committee had said TfL’s target of 10,000 new homes by 2020 was unlikely
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Permanent boss appointed at Skanska UK's piling arm
Jon Morris had held the role temporarily since May
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Confidence slipping in government's ability to deliver infrastructure plans
CBI and Aecom report that 80% of firms surveyed voiced dissatisfaction with the government’s delivery of infrastructure
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Wates awarded £20m leisure centre scheme
Central Bedfordshire council is rebuilding the 42-year old Dunstable building
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Redundancy payments fiasco sees HS2 finance chief quit
Investigation found £1.76m of unauthorised redundancy payments had been made
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Highways England unveils £100m Lancashire bypass plans
Dual carriageway part of the government’s £15bn Road Investment Strategy
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Carillion begins disposals process with £50m healthcare sale to Serco
Stricken contractor hoping to bring in £300m by the end of next year
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Manchester scheme receives £34.7m cash boost
Majority of funding will fast-track the delivery of 546 new homes
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Crossrail 2 boss hopeful of getting green light later this year
£30bn scheme was given public backing by transport secretary over the summer
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Mace eyeing more deals after buying stake in Kenyan surveyor
News follows last year’s deal to buy share in South Africa QS
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Smaller builders report slowing growth in Q3
Workload activity down with Northern Ireland the only home nation to experience an increase
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Borrow more money for new housing, says Javid
Government can “take advantage of record-low interest rates”
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Interserve wins £140m contract extension with the BBC
Facilities services deal extended for a further four years
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Masterplan unveiled for Stoke-on-Trent station
Council draws up plans for the next 25 years to make best use of HS2 benefits
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London's landed estates priced out of development market
Estates also cited rising construction costs and a weakening occupier market