All articles by Will Ing – Page 2
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TfL inks deal with Aviva for Eric Parry office at Crossrail site
Scheme will be at eastern end of Liverpool Street station
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Hinkley Point C running up to £2.9bn overbudget
Problem ground conditions send costs on Somerset nuclear power station heading north
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Atkins lands £30m role with Highways England
Firm to advise on schemes including work on M11 and A1
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Row over Westminster estate demolition plans
Ebury Bridge Estate will make way for £350m housing development
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Brick by Brick submits plans for Croydon homes scheme
Authority’s developer behind 430 homes next door to revamped Fairfield Halls
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Billington boss open to more jobs from Kier after builder improves payment record
But listed specialist still wary of working with ‘troubled contractors’
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HS2 loses operations boss as executive churn continues
Former Aecom executive Richard Robinson joined last September
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Billington reports double-digit hike in profit and revenue
Steel contractor also said it has little exposure to ‘troubled contractors’
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Crossrail could be a further six months late and need another £400m, admits chairman
Productivity levels, software glitches and Bond Street continue to put question mark over railway’s final cost
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Government goes cold on MPs’ offsite recommendations
Housing select committee had suggested linking public subsidies for developers to MMC use
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In pictures: English National Ballet’s new home opens
Group moves across capital to Canning Town
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Arcadis calls for tax breaks to stimulate more work
Firm says UK construction is ‘on a cliff edge’
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HS2 rolling out new procurement strategy on next set of works up for grabs
Railway looking at CM route for phase 2a of scheme running from Birmingham to Crewe
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Balfour Beatty team finally inks deal for £1bn HS2 station
Formal award of Old Oak Common had been held up by legal challenge
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Mace warns no-deal Brexit would ‘significantly damage construction’
Contractors will be hit by higher materials costs and departing EU workers, report says