All articles by Louise Dransfield – Page 68
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HSBC appoints Arcadis as global programme manager
Arcadis has won a five year contract with HSBC on its global capital expenditure program
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Land Secs delays Buchanan Galleries expansion
Land Securites has placed its £390m development plans for Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping centre on hold
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Ardmore 'legacy jobs' push firm into the red
Ardmore Construction posts £5.7m pre-tax loss for 2014, blaming legacy jobs and market conditions
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Bouygues bags £36m brace of Southampton contracts
Bouygues UK lands contracts worth £36m on Nicholas James Group development in Southampton
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Budget to exempt thousands from inheritance tax
Cameron and Osborne also use letter to the Times to signal housing benefit will be cut
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Bowcott appointed MD at John Sisk
John Sisk Son has announced that Stephen Bowcott has replaced Gary Crabtree as its managing director.
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SME builders to get £100m boost
The government is matching a £50m investment by Lloyds bank to benefit small builders via the Housing Growth Partnership
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MJ Gleeson signals strong growth for year
MJ Gleeson ups homes sales by a third in year to 30 June
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Bam turns back on £100m mall
Exclusive: Contractor fails to agree contract value for Watford shopping centre extension with client Intu
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Queen's builders goes into administration
Royal warrant holder Fairhurst Ward Abbots has appointed adminsitrators from Begbies Traynor
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Lendlease lands £40m Ruskin Square job in Croydon
Lendlease has been named preferred contractor for first of five office buildings at Ruskin Square in Croydon
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Kier offloads fleet business for £18m
Kier has completed the sale of its fleet and passenger services business, Kier FPS for £17.9m
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New York pips London as most expensive place to build
Turner Townsend produces its latest international construction market survey
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St Modwen posts bumper results
Developer posts 366% jump in pre-tax profit on the back of buoyant property sector
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Hewlett Construction creditors owed £11m
Hewlett Construction entered into administration at the end of May owing £11m
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Willmott Dixon bags £20m Design Museum fit-out
The Design Museum has appointed Willmott Dixon Interiors for the £20m fit-out of its new home
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Transport officials warned HS2 was 'unaffordable' in 2012
Suppressed MPA report on HS2 quietly released amid furore over Network Rail
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Allied London reveals 'vertical village' for Manchester
Details of vertical village in Manchester revealed by Allied London.