All Breaking news articles – Page 58
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Election 2017: Javid back at communities department
Gove returns to Cabinet in environment portfolio
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Willmott Dixon wins £17m free school contract
The project to create a new secondary school building and sports hall was procured through the EFA framework.
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Kevin Moriaty joins Murphy as group investment director
New exec previously worked for Lendlease, Laing O’Rourke, MPGA and Lands Improvement
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Election 2017: SME builders issue warning over post-election confidence dip
But FMB says greater chance of soft Brexit’ is ‘silver lining’ from poll
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Retirees spend nearly £4bn in rent, survey finds
In the last year retirees accounted for £1 in every £14 – 7.3% – in rent paid by tenants
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Election 2017: Hung Parliament stokes infrastructure fears
Concerns that indecisive outcome will stymie long-term projects
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Online poll: How did you vote?
After the shock election result this morning, we want to know how Building readers actually voted
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Heathrow critics storm back into Parliament
Election 2017: Cable and Goldsmith return to Commons
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Construction output dips in April
Driven by declines in R M and new work, the 0.6% decline was the first fall since September last year
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Housebuilders' shares open lower as markets digest election result
Election 2017: Taylor Wimpey, Crest Nicholson, Berkeley and Persimmon are among the losers
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Election 2017: Live coverage
Breaking news and reaction about what the result means for the industry
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Disaster for Tories as election causes hung parliament
Conservative party has lost its majority as Labour exceeds expectations
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JTP-designed housing development granted planning approval
240 homes will be built on part of a golf course in Essex
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Berkeley scouts out site for modular homes factory
Firm explores potential site near Ebbsfleet for facility that could build 2,000 homes a year
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UK contractors in Qatar monitor diplomatic crisis
Saudi border closure threatens construction supply chain
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Kengo Kuma's V&A Dundee takes shape
The 8,000m² building will boast 1,650m² of gallery space and be the Victoria Albert Museum’s first outpost in Scotland
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Consultants’ fears over ‘diluted’ CCS framework
Firms on government’s £2.9bn construction consultancy framework fear bureaucratic bidding process
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Incoming CEO Hamer praises McAlpine’s ‘fantastic 150-year heritage’
New boss fills gap left after Tony Aikenhead stepped down from family-owned firm in July last year
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Wates lined up for £300m Southwark scheme
Contractor understood to be preferred bidder for ‘Covent Garden-style’ scheme next to Borough Market