All articles by Tim Clark – Page 13
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Green light for Belfast's largest office project in a decade
McAleer Rushe win planning permission for 100,000 sq ft scheme
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PC Harrington Group sells cranes division
German crane giant Wolffkran confirms it bought HTC earlier this month
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Major Clerkenwell mixed-use scheme unveiled
Architect Sheppard Robson unveils designs for Farringdon Road site for client Endurance Land
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Features
The next five years
Following a surprise result which leaves the Tories free to rule without coalition partners, what can construction expect from the next parliament?
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Election 2015: What happens in a hung parliament?
With all predictions pointing to a hung parliament, what could happen after the election?
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Comment
Construction’s election week: 08.05.15
So it has all come down to this. After accusations and arguments, promises and pledges the election is over … at least for now
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New York museum by Renzo Piano opens
Michelle Obama opens gallery’s new home in city’s Meatpacking district
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British Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 opens to public
Wolfgang Buttress-designed structure set to cause a buzz
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Kier steps in as Southdale Homes collapses
Kier Living to take on 128 jobs from Southdale Homes after firm files for administration
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Comment
Construction’s election week: 01.05.15
With less than a week to go housing is edging higher in the two main parties’ agendas
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Mace pays PC Harrington suppliers
Contractors make continuity plans if firm cannot continue as a growing concern
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Liverpool University to build more major projects in-house
University saves over £4m on two halls of residence after forming own construction company
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Andrew McNaughton joins Tidal Lagoon Power
Ex-CEO of Balfour Beatty appointed director of engineering for new Swansea lagoon
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Labour pledges stamp duty help for first-time buyers
Party proposes making homes worth up to £300,000 exempt from stamp duty for first-time buyers
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Lakehouse JV wins Scottish homes retrofit roll-out
Scottish government launch £224m scheme to retrofit homes for those living in fuel poverty
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Influential think tank slams right to buy extension
Institute for Fiscal Studies says extension of policy could harm public finances
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Lauded eco-M&S beats post-occupancy targets
Architect reconsider performance rating for Cheshire Oaks after building beats post-occupancy targets
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Winners announced for £4bn London framework
Lakehouse and Keepmoat win most places on London-wide public sector framework
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Labour publishes plans to create a green economy
Strategy commits to decarbonising electricity supply by 2030 and creating a million green jobs