All articles by Louise Dransfield – Page 21
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WSP UK targets overseas work as global rebrand kicks in
Consultant officially drops Parsons Brinckerhoff from today
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Next government can't let up on infrastructure spend, says WSP boss
Consultant’s UK boss says schemes like HS2 vital as private spending dips
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Mitsubishi submits extended City tower for planning
Japanese developer joins rush upwards in the Square Mile
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Full list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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Spurs stadium gets green light for more seats
An extra 559 seats will be added to the stadium’s total capacity
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T&T bumps up tender price forecasts
Not a single contractor surveyed predicts a fall in tender prices
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Mace wins second John Lewis fit-out job
The firm is to fit out the retailer’s new store in Oxford
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Qatari Diar seeks contractor for US embassy hotel
Developer seeks firm to work on David Chipperfield-designed transformation for Mayfair building
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Aecom boss: Brexit is causing worker ‘exodus’
Patrick Flaherty backs investment in off-site manufacturing amid predicted skills shortages
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CCS awards £2.9bn consultancy framework
The framework is nearly four years late after the previous procurement process collapsed
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MPs call for end to dominance of large housebuilders
Select committee says governement should do more to support smaller builders
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Argent Related confirms agreement for Tottenham Hale regen
The Kings Cross developer and its American partner expect to start engaging with the local community shortly on the plans
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New government could avert Brexit slowdown, Arcadis says
The general election could also help the pound which would slow cost increases for materials, the consultant reported
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London mayor to set up construction skills academy
The academy is part of the newly launched agenda Skills for Londoners
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Election hiatus will hit major public projects
Public building programmes, including the revamp of the Palace of Westminster, face weeks of delays
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U+I adds £1.5bn to development pipeline
The firm admitted though that the Brexit vote had caused delays on projects as investors paused to reassess
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Grosvenor latest developer to be hit by Brexit and stamp duty
The group has reported steep losses and expects an even weaker 2017
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Battersea developer seeks review of affordable housing targets
Papers submitted to Wandsworth council request viability review potentially putting up to 250 affordable homes at risk