More news – Page 984
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Chelsea FC to warn builders of bat threat
Premier League club’s plan for £500m new stadium threatened by endangered animals
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One million housing target 'not realistic', says expert
Skills gap author says aim to build 200,000 homes a year this parliament ‘needs reality check’
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Laing O’Rourke lands top spot with £450m airport contract
Firm is number one in contractor league tables after winning job to transform Manchester’s Terminal Two
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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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State of play: Housing
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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Affordable homes are essential for economic growth
With support from government we can build thriving communities that give something back to the country’s economy
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We need a long term approach to housebuilding
Our industry needs to work in partnership with government to set co-ordinated targets and drive real change
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Economics: Business as usual
The reality is that, for now, nothing has changed in the UK economy
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Economics: Stable, if only for now
Data suggests that activity won’t fall off a cliff but it will slow down in the next 12 months
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Aecom lands global Shell deal
Engineer will deliver rapid infrastructure works for the energy giant worldwide
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Carillion puts in plans for £100m Nine Elms college
Lambeth College campus will deliver a range of courses including construction
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Interserve wins £81m Middle East mall job
Contractor will expand and revamp a shopping centre in the UAE
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Price spikes and Hinkley
Circumstances combined to push prices to a rare peak just as Hinkley Point C nuclear power station got the go-ahead. What does this tell us?
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Major recruitment drive after Hinkley Point go-ahead
Somerset project now expected to unlock a potential £80bn nuclear new build pipeline
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Who needs bills of quantities?
The value of bills of quantities continues to be questioned, thanks to advances in technology and measuring methods. But quantification remains important, however it is done
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Building Awards Project of the Year shortlist: Part 2
The Building Awards Project of the Year shortlist puts the spotlight on transformative projects that have raised the bar for excellence
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Hinkley opens up UK markets to global competitors
The decision to give Hinkley Point the go-ahead means UK construction firms will find themselves increasingly up against competition from abroad