All Breaking news articles – Page 75
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Construction activity slows as housing weakens
Momentum in housing activity slows, but firms remain positive for the longer term
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Willmott Dixon lands £80m Paddington scheme
Contractor to build homes and a school for Westminster City Council
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Pensions hit pushes McAlpine parent to third straight loss
Parent company Newarthill makes £53.4m pension scheme writedown
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US firm unveils 'loopy' New York skyscraper
Concept idea for a building which curves back on itself put forward for city’s ‘billionaire row’
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Balfour Beatty puts uni deal to bed
Infrtastructure group worked with university to secure detailed planning consent for the development
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Underbelly tent to pitch up next to Marble Arch
The tented structure will sit on the large roundabout created in the late 1950s.
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Mitsubishi seeks extra 10 storeys for City tower
Japanese developer joins rush upwards in the Square Mile
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Atkins in £2bn takeover talks with Canadian engineer
Listed UK engineer’s shares soar on takeover approach from SNC-Lavalin
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Mace may still sue HS2 after crunch talks flounder
MPs also monitoring row over controversial tender after CH2M walked away from £170m deal last week
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Network Rail plans to 'cut spending further'
Renewal programmes facing cuts included the network from London across Kent, Sussex and Surrey
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Greening unveils £1.4bn schools investment programme
Schools, local authorities and academy trusts in England will receive a share of the £1.4bn, which is not ‘new’ money
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Duo to tackle Fish Island scheme
Hill and Peabody ink joint venture for east London developments
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Fledgling consultant chalks up major London jobs
Programme manager Real PM picks up work on schemes including Battersea Power Station
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Brexit won’t delay housing reform, says Barwell
Housing minister outlines ways of speeding up delivery of white paper measures
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Contractors facing multiple Brexit threats, warns Alinea
Profit margins are holding steady but challenges await
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UK regions race ahead with build-to-rent schemes
BPF study finds the capital is being outstripped by the regions
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Crossrail 2 'could result in 200,000 new homes'
New report argues case for rail link and flexible planning policies