All Breaking news articles – Page 88
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Toshiba turmoil prompts fresh alarm over UK nuclear programme
Japanese giant mulls sale of atom plant building arm
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Industry ‘must do more’ to prevent cycle deaths
New London Architecture chair Peter Murray issues call to action ahead of training drive
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CPA predicts slowing growth this year
Infrastructure growth expected to compensate for fall-offs in office and retail projects
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Race begins for £650m MPs' offices revamp
The six-year long contract will see the contractor rennovate a variety of listed buildings in Westminster
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Contractors line up for £300m scheme next to Borough Market
The scheme designed by SPPARC won planning approval last summer from Southwark council
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Construction output ends 2016 on a high
Latest ONS data points to robust commercial and housing growth
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Mace confirmed on 700-home Docklands scheme
Demolition works begin on 15-acre Westferry Printworks scheme
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Paul Sheffield to leave Laing O'Rourke
Founder Ray O’Rourke says departure is right to make way for others ‘with longer horizons’
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BW hires two former Morgan Sindall directors
Paul Smith and Rob Frank have joined the fit out specialist
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London hit by slowdown in smaller projects, says Core Five
Cost consultant says a two-speed contracting market is emerging in the capital
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Full steam ahead for £100m Swedish Nobel Centre
Architect David Chipperfield releases new images of £100m scheme as last objection dismissed
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Approved Newcastle build-to-rent tower ruffles feathers
26-storey scheme by FaulknerBrowns will harm historic city centre setting, councillors admit
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'Poor quality construction' blamed for Edinburgh school wall collapse
The report from an independent inquiry into defects across PFI schools in Edinburgh has been published
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Tributes to architect killed on way to work
LOM practice salutes Brazilian-born architectural assistant who died after collision with coach
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Industry says EU labour is vital to keep it going after Brexit
Over 2,000 survey responses show free movement of workers and freedom from trade tariffs are priorities
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Essex town redevelopment gets go-ahead
Basildon Council approves proposals for new homes, shops and medical centre at Laindon
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Five architects keep fingers crossed for prayer landmark
Winner for motorway site chosen early next year