All articles by Iain Withers – Page 60
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Kier wins most government work
Contractor ranks top of league of construction suppliers most-used by government
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Firms line up legal challenges to £750m UK SBS framework
Turner Townsend and EC Harris work on claims after losing out on government framework
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Bouygues scoops Manhattan Loft Gardens tower
Firm appointed preferred contractor on 42-storey Stratford residential tower
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Manchester City announce second phase of Etihad expansion
Club plans to build a further three rows of seats to take capacity to 55,000
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Bank of England unveils plans to cool housing market
Bank proposes limiting large loans to housebuyers and ‘stress testing’ borrowers ability to repay loans
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Skanska completes Moorgate Exchange in London
HKR-designed 12-storey office building features six roof terraces and a green roof
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Galliford Try announces £82m contract haul
Firm announces four major contract wins across the UK
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Manchester City owner unveils £1bn housing plans
Manchester City football club owner plans to build 6,000 homes in east of Manchester
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Lend Lease cashes in £700m on sale of Bluewater stake
Contractor will use proceeds to pay down debt and fund development pipeline
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Consultants mull challenge to £750m deal
Losing bidders consider legal action over award of major government consultants’ framework
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Sheffield pushes on with £300m retail quarter plans
Council will begin procurement for investors and developers to kickstart scheme this summer
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Where next for BIM?
With the BIM revolution set to enter a new phase, a panel of experts discuss the challenges facing the industry if it is going to get the most out of the groundbreaking technology. Iain Withers reports
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Government slashes back the size of its estate
Cabinet Office publishes update on public sector estate rationalisation
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Construction grew faster than expected in first quarter
Construction output growth revised up to 1.5%, in move that could mean UK economy grew 0.1% faster than previously thought
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Four locations shortlisted for HS2 college
Government shortlists locations for high-speed rail engineering college
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Consultants scoop £750m public sector framework
Exclusive: More than a dozen firms win places on long-awaited UK SBS framework - but big names miss out on UK lots
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Revealed: How £750m framework winners scored
UK SBS ranked the 11 winners of the UK lots on price, quality and total score
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Nine Elms defends designs of planned tower cluster
Programme director Helen Fisher says ‘brilliant architects’ have been hired, as GLA hears evidence on tall buildings policy
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Inteview: Tony Burton
The Construction Industry Council’s new chairman wants the body to make a strong case on behalf of the industry’s professionals. He talks about skills shortages, improving the image of construction and stepping into the limelight