More news – Page 1732
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Network Rail ups construction spend by £600m
Olympics, King’s Cross and electrification projects contribute to increased spending
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Malaysian developers win £400m Battersea race
S P Setia-led joint venture selected as preferred bidder for iconic London site
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WYG slips into operating loss
Consultant says it is ahead of schedule following huge 2011 restructuring
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ICE calls for urgent overhaul of water infrastructure
Enabling joint ventures among ‘state of the nation’ report’s demands
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Comment
Subterranean Serpentine strikes hollow note
The Serpentine Gallery’s latest pavilion is high in concept but unconvincing in practice
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Vinci looks to UK to avoid eurozone uncertainty
Parent company seeking shelter in British energy and commercial markets, says UK boss
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EDF: 'Local authority rules "straitjacket" Hinkley construction'
Power company accuses councils of seeking to impose unworkable rules and restrictions on nuclear construction project
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£100m Crossrail station thrown into doubt by deal delay
Government and Berkeley Group need to reach deal for Woolwich station fit-out
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Features
Interview with Vinci's Paul Neto: The man from special ops
Paul Neto leads Vinci Construction UK’s crack special projects squad, which is only interested in the big stuff - major contracts and closing a mighty drop in profits. Portrait by James Bolton
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Breathe easy: Primary care centre wins award for Mott MacDonald
Consultant receives best practice award from CIBSE Construction Excellence North East
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IPPR: 'Green Deal for manufacturers needed to meet CO2 targets'
The government has been urged to roll-out the Green Deal to manufacturers or risk missing its carbon emissions targets
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F+G wins work on Kuwaiti infrastructure programme
Consultant to review and redesign project managment of multibillion dollar programme
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Private savers will not be asked to fund infrastructure
Treasury sources say story in the Independent is “speculative”
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Construction growth 'slowed in May'
Residential building and civil engineering are slowest growing sectors, CIPS figures say
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Supermarket Morrisons details expansion plan
Chain could open 60 new stores in southern England in next three years
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Capita Symonds unveils perspex ‘BIM school’
Consultant releases images of distinctive school in Blackburn
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Damien Hirst unveils Ilfracombe development plans
World’s wealthiest artist to create new neighbourhood at seaside town
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Kevin McCloud slams 'scurrilous' reporting of Part L changes
Presenter says it was “distorted misinformation” to brand Part L changes a “conservatory tax”