More news – Page 966
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More takeovers predicted as Brexit anxiety takes hold
Alinea predicts contractors could be bought by opportunistic buyers as uncertainty abounds
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Autumn Statement: Mister Money Bags?
The new chancellor indicated that it might be time to abandon his predecessor’s budget surplus plan
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Building Awards 2016: The winners revealed
Wates boss wins first ever CEO’s CEO of the year, plus full list of Building Awards winners
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Comment
How to avoid 'chaos' with shared space schemes
Projects aiming to declutter our streets have come in for a bashing but with careful planning they improve the experience of all road users
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MoD to sell land for 55,000 homes
Major MoD review will see 91 sites sold off, including five golf courses
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UK's largest modular job awarded at Hinkley
Energy firm appoints contractor to build modular offices for the £18bn power plant
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Slower growth to ease skills crisis, says CITB
Report finds downturn in output will cut recruitment requirements by a third
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F+G poaches two senior Arcadis bosses
Kevin Chrisp and Andrew Prickett switch to rival consultant
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Keepmoat bags £80m Leicester city centre job
Regen specialist will deliver mixed-use development with over 300 homes
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The other single market
The UK relies heavily on the single electricity market, let’s hope Brexit doesn’t disrupt this vital trade with European networks
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Banker becomes Treasury's first infrastructure finance chief
Government says move reflects its desire to secure more private sector investment into infrastructure
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Will mainstream developments go off-grid?
Up to now problems with onsite energy generation and storage have been barriers to going off grid, but several factors could be about to change the status quo
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Plans in for £300m Meadowhall extension
The new 330,000 sq ft leisure offering will follow on from the £60m refurbishment of the main shopping centre in Sheffield
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‘Buy as you go’ plan to help renters become homeowners
Chancellor Philip Hammond to launch new type of housing tenure
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Two thirds of contractors hit by materials inflation
Latest CPA trade survey points to rising costs after the Brexit vote
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Willmott Dixon rebrands local authority repairs business
The business is to ditch the yellow and black colours of the Willmott Dixon brand for blue and grey
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Historic England still opposed to Sellar's Paddington Cube
Heritage group flags concerns over damage to ‘historic character’ of the area
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Waterloo's Eurostar terminal ready for retail transformation
Developers want site to rival St Pancras and Birmingham New Street
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Three quarters of firms fear key infrastructure won't be delivered
CBI and Aecom survey finds widespread concerns over rail, road and aviation pipelines
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L&G gets go-ahead for 440 homes in north London
Scheme designed by Assael could use off-site construction