All Breaking news articles – Page 335
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Wates takes £80m east London priority schools
Wates takes Barking, Dagenham and Newham priorty schools batch, while Kier appointed to additional London batch
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Profit at Capita's property business rises 46%
Consultant’s property and infrastructure business helps boost group to £2bn revenue
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Blacklist firms to clarify 'misleading' letter to MPs
Eight firms that set up blacklist compensation scheme to write to MPs to clarify that scheme was set up without unions backing
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Balfour Beatty wins £129m smart motorway job
Contractor to convert a section of the M3 into a four lane motorway
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One-in-six construction sites fall short in health crackdown
Recent Heath and Safety Executive crackdown saw enforcement action taken at 85 of the 560 sites visited
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Green Deal cashback cut as demand jumps
Government scales back incentive scheme as applications flood in
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MPs hail ‘textbook’ £16bn Crossrail project
MPs on Public Accounts Committee say early planning has been key to the scheme’s success
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Currie & Brown chief operating officer exits firm
Drew Ritchie departs firm “by mutual agreement” after 11 months
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Atkins hires major projects boss
Atkins has hired Phill Todd from engineering group Fluor as group managing director for major projects
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Amazon interest could revive Principal Place tower
Internet retail giant pre-let could kickstart construction of Brookfield’s City of London scheme
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Go ahead for Canary Wharf's massive Wood Wharf scheme
Tower Hamlets gives outline permission to 30 new buildings in London’s Docklands, including over 3,000 homes
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Small construction firms’ average debt reaches £484,000
Study shows small firms have up to 16% of their turnover outstanding in unpaid bills
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Miller Construction wins £51m of Scots school work
Recently acquired business grabs Galliford Try a better foothold in the Scottish education market
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Concerns over £850m Swansea tidal project
Experts raise concerns over environmental credentials of the £850m Swansea Tidal Lagoon green energy project
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Minister outlines limit for zero carbon exemption
Small site exemption for zero carbons standard likely to apply to sites of less than 10 homes
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Heathrow boss appointed to head Highways Agency
Colin Matthews tasked with transitioning agency into a government-owned company
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Plans for Olympic Park cultural hub launched
An international design competition has been announced for a major new cultural and educational district in the Olympic Park
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F+G to refocus on project and programme management
Consultant launches new business strategy focusing on ‘integrated project and programme management services’