All Breaking news articles – Page 38
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Derwent London reveals next project in the pipeline
Strong lettings period and half year results give developer confidence to proceed with a new scheme
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West End car park to be replaced by Eric Parry-designed hotel
Westminster City council has approved plans to demolish brutalist 1970s landmark
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GLA moots team to coordinate construction in the capital
Industry asked to give its views on a coordination unit for London’s construction activity
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Mace's fit-out arm completes tech giant's new London office
Work on the fit out at the office located on Old Street’s roundabout began in March
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Work underway on £10m renovation of Scottish maritime buildings
The buildings will service £2.6bn off-shore wind farm off the coast of Scotland
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Balfour Beatty wins £38m Surrey retirement complex contract
Retirement home operator Audley is planning to open scheme in 2019
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McLaren confirmed on £73m Essex shopping mall extension
Construction is to start this month on the scheme
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Interserve returns to profit, but warns of further risks
Firm is still looking for FD and aims to exit all troubled energy from waste projects by 2018
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Morgan Sindall boss doubts whether industry margins can ever get to 5%
John Morgan says 2% target for firm’s construction business is ‘very realistic’
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Department of Work and Pensions £375m framework opens for bidders
Split into three lots up to 22 contractors are expected to be appointed
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Mace joins project team on £328m restoration of Manchester's Town Hall
Upgrade and repair work to the building designed by Alfred Waterhouse is to take seven years
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Government green lights £263m London Overground extension
New extension will be operational in late 2021
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Housebuilding activity gives Polypipe a lift
Despite CPA’s gloomy outlook, plastic pipe manufacturer sees demand picking up
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Bellway boosted by strong consumer demand
Demand, helped by mortgage availability and the government’s Help To Buy scheme, saw an average of 187 reservations a week
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T Clarke half year profits up
The company said it had grown its order book in an ‘uncertain economic and political climate’
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Morgan Sindall sees profits beat forecasts
Firm ups interim dividend by nearly a quarter as it posts first half profits higher than predictions, boosted by margin improvements
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Countryside becomes second major to shell out in housebuilding's leasehold scandal
Chief executive says buying back freeholds on onerous leaseholds ‘is the right thing to do’