All articles by David Matthews – Page 19
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News
Davis Langdon win Peterborough energy centre contract
QS appointed to oversee construction of recycling and energy centre
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Global shake-up puts London at head of Aedas expansion
Architect restructures European and Asian businesses to improve international presence
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‘Write off Nakheel bonds’ ACE chief urges consultants
UK firms warned that Dubai developer may not be able to meet five-year repayment plan
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Company fined after worker killed on M4
HSE prosecutes traffic management company after worker was killed collecting cones on motorway
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Scottish construction grew 10% in second quarter
Surge in growth helps Scotland post higher GDP figures than the rest of the UK
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TFL funding shrinks 28%
Highways agency funding falls by a third as Department of Transport reveals details of its budget cuts
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Crossrail delayed by over a year
All stations and spurs will be built but first section in central London will be complete in 2018 and unlikely to open to public before 2019
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Comment
Feeling the squeeze in Abu Dhabi
Mega-projects are still on track but consultants out here are seeing margins decline as competition becomes fierce
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Noho Square picks team and targets Google as tenant
Consultants on £200m former Candy & Candy project in Fitzrovia include Aecom and EC Harris
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Features
Comprehensive spending review: George's marvellous medicine
The construction industry will need more than a spoonful of sugar to help the chancellor’s medicine go down. Here we sum up where we are now and our panel of experts tell us what they’re expecting on Wednesday
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Crossrail 'to open in stages'
Crossrail construction could be “phased” and this is likely to mean that the project opens in stages to the public
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Scott Wilson/Mott MacDonald bag high-speed rail job
Consortium breaks Arup’s dominance by scooping key feasibility contract for HS2 planning
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HSE releases timber-frame fire safety advice
Safety body warns timber-frame buildings ’more vulnerable’
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Top 250: consultants on wafer-thin margins
More than one in 10 consultants are surviving on margins of less than 3%, according to Building’s 2010 survey of the top 250 consultants
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Willmott Dixon posts 37% rise in profits
Group posts flat turnover as it prepares to weather government cuts
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Three councils launch legal challenge to BSF cancellation
Three councils are to launch legal challenges to the government’s cancellation of the Building Schools for the Future scheme
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new chief executive for Europe
Roger Robinsn will also look to win infrastructure work for the contractor in Canada
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Spurs mount joint bid with AEG for Olympic stadium
Club reveals alternative plans for a new ground on day Haringey council approve Make’s redesign for White Hart Lane