More news – Page 2560
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Funds to unlock housing sites available from May
Developers can start applying for cash from £400m Budget fund to restart stalled schemes from next month
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BAM Construct: 70% of our work will be public by 2010
Chief executive predicts growth in health and education demand but fears spending fall in 2011
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Shepherd owed £15m on failed scheme
York contractor unlikely to recover money after Trinity Walk collapses owing £68m
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Acoustic doors
SAS International has provided over 500 doors to the recently renovated O2 arena in Dublin. They include both walnut-veneered and fully finished painted doors as well as frames
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McCarthy & Stone completes refinancing
Retirement home builder on firmer footing after High Court approves debt-for-equity swap
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Network Rail appoints GMW Architects to design Milton Keynes HQ
Rail operator calls for tenders from contractors for multi-million pound project
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Leeds £60m football ground extension is approved
The KSS-designed Elland Road redevelopment will include retail facilities and a nightclub
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Muse wins £300m Doncaster contract
Morgan Sindall's development arm will build a civic and cultural quarter in the Yorkshire town
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Savills sues developer for £200k of unpaid valuations
Chartered surveyor heads for High Court to claim fees and interest from mixed-use firm Oracle
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Masdar project team faces fee cuts in bid to save £3bn
Developer of £16bn Abu Dhabi sustainable city renegotiates consultants and contractors’ contracts
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Steel security
Steelway Brickhouse has enhanced its range of access covers and security products with the Bridor range of double-skinned steel security doors
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Takeover puts Devereux into architects' top 20
Devereux Architects has bought north-east England firm Dewjo’c, creating a £16m-turnover firm with more than 250 employees
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Manchester rail project 'could boost economy by £16bn'
Think-tank report describes Manchester hub plan as vital to meeting 40% growth in demand by 2020
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Currie & Brown cuts quarter of Middle East staff
Currie & Brown has slashed staff numbers in the Middle East by a quarter in the past seven months
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Housing starts rise for the first time in two years
Starts on site increase 2% in the first quarter, as social build outstrips private starts in March
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Low demand hits training courses
Training providers have become the latest group to be hit by the downturn, with the CIRIA one of several bodies cutting programmes sharply
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Comment
Construction collapse was faster than first thought, say ONS statisticians
Construction output fell a further 2.4% in the first quarter of this year, according to estimates plugged into the official data used to calculate the UK gross domestic product.The figures for total output of the UK economy in the first quarter show a disturbing fall of 1.9%, with construction a ...
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Keeping those skills up
David Leer snapped these jolly chaps from the Gleeds office window in London. Eight storeys up. Perhaps, in the light of recent redundancies, they are retraining for a career in the circus
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Comment
It's an ill wind...
There will be some positive outcomes from this global recession. The office market is a case in point and I believe that the economic climate will lead, and is already leading, to higher quality, better functioning buildings
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Just plane wrong
It’s easy to portray Tamsin Omond as childish (27 March, page 42), but setting her against an ageing politician (whose age I noted wasn’t published) just doesn’t work