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Industry fears £350m Scape framework will block SMEs
RICS and others warn £125m-turnover threshold will exclude all but major consultants on public sector work
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Battersea developer expects value on third phase
The developer behind Battersea Power Station says it has appropriate procurement processes in place
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Market review: Hold steady
Despite wobbles in the global economy and a dip in private commercial construction, overall activity in the industry remains strong
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Barbour ABI's September market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for September is now available to download
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Birmingham axes Carillion's £1bn Green Deal programme
Birmingham Energy Savers dumped just four years into an eight-year contract
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Service with a smile
Disputes about PFI projects are likely to be about operational matters. A recent case centred around how service points were awarded
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Cost model: London offices
Strong growth in central London’s office market is now driving developers to look to locations they may not previously have considered
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Five bag £500m water framework
Northumbrian Water has appointed five contractors to a decade-long framework worth £500m. The five winners are Esh Construction and MWH in a joint venture, Mott MacDonald Bentley, Interserve and Integrated Water Services. The deals cover the AMP6 regulatory period and will run across Northumbrian Water’s North-east and Essex and Suffolk ...
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Tate Modern extension gave boss 'sleepless nights'
Tate bosses confirm project cost has jumped £45m to £260m, attributed to build cost inflation
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Unite plans £85m of Bristol schemes
Student accommodation giant buys two development sites in Bristol
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Chinese back £1.2bn trio of Northern projects
Scarborough Group secures funding for three major projects during Chancellor George Osborne’s China trade mission
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Green light for hi-tech £55m Cambridge HQ
Micropressor manufacturer Arm wins planning for 200,000 sq ft scheme
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Zaha abandons Tokyo Olympic stadium bid
Practice and Japanese partner unable to find a builder for its consortium
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Willmott Dixon bags £21m Milton Keynes schools package
Contractor will build three new schools as council aims to create 10,000 school places
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Bonfield floats proposals for Green Deal alternative
Options include mass retrofitting of housing association homes and improved mortgage rates for green properties
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Arup's house made of shipping containers unveiled
Arup-led team present £25,000 concept home made of re-used shipping containers as part of London Design Festival
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Al Gore slams UK government green policy U-turns
Former US vice president attacks government over ‘puzzling’ decisions at climate event in central London
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Your shout, George
All the signs are that the chancellor George Osborne really does believe in creating a northern powerhouse