All articles by Louise Dransfield – Page 61
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Commercial sector growth picks up
Commercial activity growth picks up in September, although public sector offices work has declined
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Carillion bags £1.7bn of work in four months
Carillion has won £1.7bn worth of new business since the start of July
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Shoreditch building set for vertical extension
Three floors are to be added to Arnold House in Shoreditch in extensive refurbishment
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Winner revealed for £55m gene therapy centre
M+W appointed to deliver a £55m specialist cell and gene threapy centre in Stevenage
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Over 100 communities vote for Neighbourhood Plans
Communities adopt planning and development powers in their areas
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Armitt 'thrilled' at infrastructure commission launch
Sir John Armitt has welcomed the setting up of a new infrastructure commission led by Lord Adonis
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Galliford Try lands £150m hospital
Galliford Try has been awarded the £150m redevelopment of Luton and Dunstable University Hospital
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Plans unveiled for Croydon cultural quarter
Regeneration of Croydon picks up pace as revamp of Faifield Halls concert hall and surrounding area unveiled
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Chinese developer puts in 67-storey Docklands tower plans
Plans have been submitted for a 67-storey residential tower by Greenland Group
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Countryside JV bags East London regeneration project
Barking and Dagenham council selects partner for Becontree Heath regeneration project
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ISG lands £29m City tower
Contractor wins £29m scheme on London’s Lombard Street for client McKay Securities
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Date set for key Palace of Westminster tender
Palace of Westminster to invite firms to tender for advisory service contracts in December
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Knight Dragon banks on continuing housing shortages
Greenwich Peninsula developer says London’s housing shortage will keep the market “buoyant”
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ISG wins £10m Cheesegrater fit-out job
ISG will fit out five floors of British Land skyscraper for Brit Insurance
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Flagship £2.9bn consultants framework delayed yet again
Award of major public sector framework now almost three years late
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HSE finds no asbestos issues at Earls Court
No evidence found to back up concerns over handling of asbestos at the redevelopment of Earls Court
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Universal Music to become King's Cross resident
Universal Music is leaving its current home in Kensington for Argent’s King’s Cross development
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Deal struck to unlock £180m of east London schemes
GLA and investment trust Sergro have agreed to develop 86 acres of industrial land
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Sheffield seals devolution deal
South Yorkshire has agreed a devolution deal with the Treasury that will see it take control of transport and planning in the region