All articles by Will Ing – Page 25
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Cost of Crossrail overrun unknown, say scheme leaders
TfL has admitted the delay is set to cost it £20m in revenue
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Upset pandas see Interserve ditch the high-vis at Edinburgh zoo
Staff also stop using leaf blowers when koalas are mating
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Galliford Try signs up for £29m Leeds uni sports deal
Building has been designed by Sheppard Robson
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Wembley to get a new car park – painted pink
Colour chosen to help with getting around the site
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Architect tasked with finding spots in London for drones to land
Drone specialist wants rooftop areas for vehicles that could eventually carry passengers
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Amey formally takes over Carillion MoD contracts
Firm was working in joint venture with bust contractor on schemes
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Former bank boss becomes developer's UK chief
HB Reavis behind AHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme in Waterloo
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Lindum Group: Family values
We revisit the Chambers family, who run Lincolnshire-based Lindum Group, two decades after we last dropped in – and find a thriving, diverse company that despite its booming bottom line sees turnover as irrelevant and the security of its many stakeholders and staff as the top priority.
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Scotland moves to protect rivers from polluting contractors
Legislation was passed just weeks before Aberdeen road team fined nearly £300,000 for pollution breaches
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Mud flies as council rows with housebuilders over 'wrong kind of soil'
Scottish authority says soil Taylor Wimpey delivered for primary school job was ‘unsuitable’
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Liverpool firm chalks up student housing brace
Deals set to take Downing’s turnover beyond the £100m mark for the first time
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Chinese contractor behind Gary Neville tower signs up for Bolton revamp
First phase of job involves tearing down shopping centre
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Bidding set to begin for £350m electricity cable across the Irish Sea
Firms have until October to register interest
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Stornoway wants new berth built to attract bigger cruise ships
New facilities will enable larger ships to dock at Western Isles town
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Disappearing EU workers 'deeply worrying', says FMB
Latest figures show EU migration has dropped to lowest level since 2012
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Balfour Beatty bags more work at giant wind farm
Scheme will produce energy for over a million homes