All articles by Louise Dransfield – Page 47
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Willmott Dixon looking to off-site manufacturing to reduce costs
Contractor has signed deals for timber and steel frames
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Government looks to create 10,000 homes around railway stations
York, Taunton and Swindon councils all working on plans
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London prime resi pipeline still growing
Research from Arcadis shows a 40% increase on the number of “prime” homes being built since 2014
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Scape launches architecture practice Lungfish
Design practice Lungfish will look to expand beyond its current education focus
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Consultants win £37m royal palaces revamp
Mace and Lendlease among the firms appointed to improve public facilities at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse
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Styles & Wood eyes acquisitions
Fit-out specialist looks at possible acquisition plan after strong 2015
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Tata construction steel arm sale on track
Negotiations with investor over 4,300-strong construction steel division are ongoing
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Lakehouse offers to extend board to quell row
Lakehouse once again urges shareholders to vote against a proposed bordroom coup by its founder
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Rawlings cranks up pressure in Lakehouse boardroom rumpus
Vote on plan to get rid of contractor’s three non-execs will be held next month
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T&T goes on senior hiring spree
The consultant’s UK team has already grown by 14% in the last 12 months
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Scape reboots £5.5bn major works framework
New framework will allow for mulitple providers over five lots
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Balfour and Multiplex vie for One Nine Elms
Wanda One understood to have gone back to the market on £900m scheme
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Alinea warns of Brexit risks
Cost consultant says uncertainty of impending vote is already spooking the market and delaying investment
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Sir Robert McAlpine bags Broadgate pipeline
British Land selects contractor with aim of creating cost savings on developments
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Lakehouse board hits back at shareholder revolt
The board of Lakehouse has said the company’s independent governance structure would be damaged
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Balfour Beatty lands £170m Tube job extension
London Underground has extended its track partnership with the contractor for a further two years