All News articles – Page 685
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Network Rail unveils new housing sites in London and south east
Organisation claims plots have the potential to deliver 3,000 housing units
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Architect eyes regions as London hit by Brexit blues
AHR said turnover and profit slumped following last year’s vote to leave EU
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Officials could face misconduct probe over Garden Bridge funding
London Assembly panel moots inquiry into £46m public spend on Heatherwick project
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Countryside 'encouraged' by government's housing plans
Housebuilder is optimistic about policies that support a range of tenures
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Ibstock chief executive to retire in 2018
Wayne Sheppard will step down after 22 years at the brick manufacturer
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Go-ahead for new homes in south London conservation area
Scheme will also replace a warehouse with a new retail offering
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Lendlease appoints director of masterplanning
Selina Mason had held senior roles at the Olympic Delivery Authority and London Development Corporation
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Construction leads inaugural T-level qualifications
Construction one of three areas initially covered in £500m government skills investment
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Galliford Try appoints new rail and aviation boss
Commercial director Chris Scoffield promoted to succeed previous managing director Nick Salt
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Bam named as preferred bidder on £67m school framework
Contractor appointed by the Education and Skills Funding Agency to build five scondary schools
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Balfour Beatty bags £55m college contract
It will build the Science and Engineering campus for Forth Valley College in Falkirk
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MPs slam Magnox procurement process
PCA chair joins National Audit Office’s condemnation of “fundamental failure” around nuclear sites’ decommissioning contract
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New 'super court' building proposed for City of London
The multi-million pound development would replace all of the City’s current court services, with the exception of the Old Bailey
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Downing lands permission for 37-storey student tower in Vauxhall
The TP Bennett-designed development will feature 841 student beds, offering five, six or seven-bedroom cluster units
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London in a mess over housing, says Osborne
Former chancellor campaigning for more accommodation of all kinds
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US architect lands London’s new symphony hall
New York practice to work with Sheppard Robson on Barbican Centre for Music
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Willmott Dixon lands trio of university contracts
Work includes a £36m sports hub for University of Warwick
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Construction output slips again
Quarter to August shows further decline in repair and maintenance, and all new work
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Former Bouygues boss joins Interserve
Chief operating officer left the firm last month after three years