All articles by Will Ing – Page 12
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ISG rings up £47m deal at London retail landmark
Scheme to sit on former site of 100-year-old department store in Kensington
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Balfour Beatty bags £102m Stratford regen job
Firm wins first of seven phases at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Makeover for Peaky Blinders museum
Shortlist of six set to battle for £6m job designed by Napier Clarke Architects
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Work to restart Midland Met hospital already at risk of falling behind, boss admits
NHS Trust says bureaucratic wrangle putting July appointment of Carillion replacement in doubt
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Government allocates £1.4bn for school improvements
Money to be split across different establishments
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Survey reveals ‘shocking’ level of industry discrimination
Building research reveals most black and disabled people working in construction do not feel secure in their job
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Contractors told to pay invoices faster or get barred from government work
Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden orders firms to ‘clean up act’ in letter being sent out to thousands over next few days
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Mace picks up Aecom boss following US firm's decision to pull plug on contracting
John Hilton to direct Stratford Waterfront works
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McLaren the fox in the box with £100m-plus Leicester City training centre
Scheme to finish in middle of 2020
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Henry lands £115m east London apartment job
Development in east London is for housing association Guinness Partnerships
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MPs still in the dark over what's gone wrong at Crossrail
Committee orders bosses to explain why scheme will be over a year late and required a £2.8bn bailout
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Finishing touches continue as Spurs prepare to finally open new stadium
The 62,000-seat venue features hanging nightclub space – but concrete is still being poured on site
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Turner & Townsend tells clients to start stockpiling ahead of Brexit
Consultant also warns of supply chain insolvencies in the event of hard Brexit
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Spurs stadium: the £1bn building opening in London's fifth poorest ward
The stadium dominates the local skyline and dwarfs neighbouring homes Will Ing, reporter, Building Opposite a row of empty shops, jerk chicken joints, laundrettes and bookmakers, one of the most expensive buildings ever built on this island is about to open in ...
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Bam nabs another Oxford college job
Latest win brings total amount of work in recent years to close to £140m
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FMB takes aim at struggling Apprenticeship Levy
Latest government figures show number of apprentices in construction has fallen one fifth
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Mace at the double for £4bn MoD estates revamp
Contractor will help with over 100 projects across the UK