More news – Page 1151
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T&T wins mega Singapore data centre
Data centre for Indonesia’s largest telecommunications company
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Galliford Try lands £46m Birmingham Conservatoire
Contractor wins contract to build new Conservatoire for Birmingham City University
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Human chain formed to oppose British Land east London scheme
Spitalfield’s Trust organises human chain around Georgian houses facing demolition
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Warehouse development boom in first half of 2015
Research by BNP Paribas finds speculative development highest since crash
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Wates and Shepherd exchange contracts on buyout deal
Wates and Shepherd exchange contracts on buyout deal
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Zero carbon is 'commercially viable', says Solcer House creator
The research centre behind the Solcer House ‘smart home’ slams government U-turn on zero carbon
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Mole designs Cambridge's first co-housing
Architect working with Swedish off-site housing manufacturer
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Engineer picked for Chelsea FC's 'gothic skin'
SME appointed as facade engineer on high profile project
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Value of National Infrastructure Pipeline dips by £2.1bn
National Infrastructure Pipeline value falls due to lack of private sector oil and gas investment
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Back to square one
Scrapping the chief construction adviser role and proposed reforms to the Construction Leadership Council are nothing short of disaster. The industry faces a struggle to get its voice heard
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Heavyweight firms urge PM to back Heathrow runway
More than 270 firms sign open letter calling on prime minister to back new Heathrow runway
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Spotlight: Residential fit-out
As the London residential market continues to boom, the ‘deliverability ceiling’ looms for the supply chain. Brian Moone examines the data
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Lead times: April - June 2015
With six packages increasing their lead times and widespread reports of increasing enquiries and workload, growth is holding steady. Brian Moone of Mace reports
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Buyers circle Queen's builder
Administrators for Fairhurst Ward Abbotts say they are in early negotiations with interested buyers
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Gove moots plans for 'super-prisons'
Justice secretary outlines plans to close down victorian prisons and replace them with modern facilities
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More than 200 firms slam government's zero carbon U-turn
Signatories of the letter include senior directors and executives at Aldersgate Group, Argent, Bouygues, Buro Happold, Lendlease, Sir Robert McAlpine and Willmott Dixon
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China: The great leap Westwards
The impact of shares plummeting in Shanghai could result in Chinese ambitions turning to the UK construction market
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Nuclear faces battle for workers
Nuclear industry experts fear sector could lose out on skilled workers to other major projects like HS2
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Stanhope pre-tax profit jumps 56%
Stanhope has reported an increase in its pre-tax profit for 2015 to £13.2m
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Contractors land £250m Reading uni framework
Graham Construction, Bouygues and Balfour Beatty among those chosen for ten-year £250m framework to upgrade facilities