All News articles – Page 581
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Big names eye £250m Moorfields centre
RSHP, Bennetts Associates, Aecom, Hopkins and Ryder shortlisted for £250m ophthalmology complex
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Construction output slips in August
Work on civil engineering projects decreased for the first time in five months
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Redrow boss gives Persimmon another blast, calling bonus scheme a 'disgrace'
Steve Morgan says furore has ‘left cloud over industry’
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Architects to face post-Grenfell health and safety test
Mandatory test to be introduced next year
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Developer details fire damage at Liverpool art deco gem
Littlewoods ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø suffers damage to west-wing clock tower, floor and roof
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LDA Design to lead landscape regeneration of Thamesmead
Peabody has appointed a consortium to set out a plan for the estate’s overhaul
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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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Late-running stadium means Spurs will play Champions League games at Wembley
Club still unable to say when scheme being built by Mace will open
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Fire extinguished at Liverpool's iconic Littlewoods building
No structural damage caused by overnight blaze, says fire brigade
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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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Wilson James appoints company veteran to MD role
Tony Palombo promoted to head up logistics group’s construction operation
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Clarion answers call for Crawley housing scheme
Developer will build 313 new homes for council, subject to planning
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Haringey council launches £7bn London construction framework
The framework, run by Haringey council on behalf of all 33 London boroughs, covers public sector projects including housing and education schemes
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Crossrail opening delayed by months as firms battle to complete tunnels
Problems sees testing of crucial software pushed back, meaning £15bn project now won't open until next autumn at the earliest
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Mace to project manage luxury hotel project in Vietnam
Deal is contractor’s first hotel job in the country
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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