All articles by Iain Withers – Page 6
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Osborne targets repair work as office jobs slow down
Contractor looks to R M sector to offset ‘volatile’ offices market
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Make's latest City tower wins planning
Brookfield’s 1 Leadenhall skyscraper will rise to 37 storeys
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Plans in for £300m U+I Birmingham scheme
Developer sets sights on regenerating 10 acres of tired office buildings
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Brexit judgment: Article 50 needs act of parliament
Government will seek approval of MPs and peers before end of March deadline
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Lakehouse suffers £33.3m loss in debut results on stock market
But executive chairman Bob Holt says firm has ‘reset the dial’
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Brexit fallout could delay Hinkley, warns EDF
French energy giant fears EU exit could lead to labour shortages and cost overruns
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Down to three in battle for £1bn Tottenham regen
A trio of developers have been shortlisted for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium
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Gleeds launches in Canada
Outpost will target energy, infrastructure, commercial and industrial sectors
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May backs nuclear as industrial strategy launched
Government willing to do further deals to support sectors of the economy
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The sky’s the limit
New York is home to some of the most pioneering modern engineering feats - a 7,000-ton hovering stadium roof, impossibly skinny skyscrapers and a mammoth flood defence system disguised as a park
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Barratt announces sudden departure of CFO
Housebuilder says Neil Cooper is leaving by mutual agreement, effective immediately
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Construction leaders: Act to stop bad EU deal for industry
Lord Stunell, Mace and the RIBA warn of pitfalls of flawed deal for building sector as May outlines ‘hard’ Brexit plans
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Contractor lands £47m Liverpool life sciences project
Morgan Sindall will extend the city’s Knowledge Quarter
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Mitie posts another profit warning
Outsourcing giant moves to replace finance boss with former Balfour director
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May confirms Britain will leave the single market
Prime minister lays out plans for “smooth and orderly Brexit” in key speech
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130-year-old contractor calls in administrators
Administrators consider options for 65-strong Hull-based Hall Construction
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Bouygues walks from £90m Bristol Arena job
Bristol City Council and contractor fail to agree price for 12,000-capacity venue
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1,550-tonne bridge piece shipped into Sunderland
Farrans-built New Wear Crossing is taking shape
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Further fall in industry output in November
Strong private housing growth only bright spot in latest ONS figures