All News articles – Page 840
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Scottish architects fret but optimism recovers in rest of UK
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey finds optimism strongest in the south
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Ucatt in merger talks
Construction union Ucatt is exploring a potential merger with other unions
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PC Harrington subsidiary asset sales investigated
Administrators reveal concern over possible “breach of duty” by Slipform International directors
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in January 2016
Average sales are up on last January’s tally, but both public and private registrations are down
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Laing O’Rourke facing delays of two years on schools job
Education agency blames planning hiccup but sources claim use of off-site concrete facility has upped costs
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Image of the week: Queen and country
The monarch and the mayor of London visit a Crossrail construction site
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Final approval for £400m Spurs stadium revamp
Final approval for the redevelopment of White Hart Lane has been recieved from the Mayor of London
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ISG to go private next month
Last day of trading on London stock exchange likely to be 24 March
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L&G to deliver '3,000 modular homes a year'
Investor buys 550,000 sq ft warehouse for world’s largest modular housing factory
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Stanhope gets green light for Croydon office job
Stanhope JV has recieved planning for a second building at Ruskin Square
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Plans in for 500 riverside flats in Manchester
JV developers planning flats next to hotel used by Manchester United
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Industry gathers for evidence-based design debate
Invitees from the construction industry met at ڶ’s 240 Blackfriars HQ to discuss the use of data in building design
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Starter homes 'likely to boost housebuilders' profits'
Bovis Homes chief executive says the jury’s out on starter homes
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Galliford Try record profit as Ken Gillespie to retire
Strong half-year results as chief operating officer announces departure date
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Decision time on the UK’s EU membership
Construction firms begin to nail their colours to the mast as prime minister David Cameron sets a date for EU referendum