All articles by David Matthews – Page 16
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London mayor approves Battersea revamp
£5.4bn development to include a two-station Northern line extension
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Network Rail inquiry to start next month
Rail body is accused of using public money to pay off disgruntled employees
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Jacobs buys Aker's mining business for $675m
Engineer expands global presence after deal with Norwegian firm
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Construction growth revised down
Office for National Statistics revises down GDP growth for last 9 months
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Scottish construction confidence falls again
Latest survey suggests almost 80% of Scottish construction companies predict activity will fall next year
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Keller faces £25m goodwill write off
Troubled groundworks specialist loses £20-25m on US and Spanish companies
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Arcadis to rebuild Corrie set after tram fireball
Consultant to act as QS on new Coronation Street set in Salford after explosive stunt destroyed old location
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Stadium specialist Populous to bid for Baghdad complex
Stadium architect Populous is attempting to move into Iraq with a bid for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad
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Jonathan Goring: The incredible jumping man
It’s not many firms that think government cuts are a good thing for their business, but Capita Symonds boss Jonathan Goring wants the outsourcing that comes with them to help him leapfrog his competitors
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Atkins is latest victim of Chinese identity fraudsters
Scammers tried to steal work from UK engineer by trading under its name and submitting fake bids
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EDF to name Hinkley Point team next month
EDF will select a preferred bidder for the £180m earthworks contract for its planned Hinkley Point nuclear power station before Christmas, write Joey Gardiner and David Matthews.
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How grim is construction up North?
In the beleaguered North, public sector spending cuts are biting deeper for local contractors already defending their patch from the attentions of the big boys. Building looks at how bad it is, and asks three contractors how they’re coping
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Capita and DTZ sign up for free schools programme
Consultants join law firm Dickinson Dees in taking roles on first wave of controversial scheme
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British architects targeted by Chinese fraudsters
Broadway Malyan and Aedas among those to have identities faked by firms bidding for work in China
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Mitie acquisitions boost half-year profit by 12%
Company posts strong results despite plans to close engineering services in Scotland and South-west
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Atkins revenue hit by delays in rail contracts
Profit falls by 10% as half-year results reveal 16% drop in turnover in rail sector
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Pickles approves Preston Tithebarn project
Lend Lease/BDP £700m project finally given approval after being rejected by planning inspectors
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Gleeson sales up by half
Big rise in sales for housebuilder marred by government ’policy vacumn’ over planning system
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Barratt to use Building for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised