All Northern England articles – Page 9
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Galliford Try scoops £21m of work
The two projects in north-west England are the regeneration of a park in Warrington and a mosque and residential units in Ashton-under-Lyme
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McGee wins first contract on £200m Liverpool scheme
Contract for 459-space car park is first on Merepark and Ballymore’s Central Village
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Galliford Try wins £40m extension to Liverpool health job
Partnering agreement with Liverpool and Sefton Health Partnership will see construction of eight new health centres
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Galliford Try wins £50m worth of affordable housing work
Contractor and housebuilder scoops contracts in Enfield, Yorkshire and Plymouth
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Bam Construct bags £55m Leeds Arena job
High-profile, 13,500-seat stadium is set to complete in 2012
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Old Trafford cricket ground to get £32m revamp
Redevelopment plans include reorientating wicket, media facilities and a giant Tesco store
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Morgan Ashurt wins two BSF jobs in Hull worth £71m
These include a £38m secondary and special needs school and a £32.8m academy
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Galliford Try bags £5.8m Rotherham station job
Contractor will start work on redevelopment of Rotherham Central this month
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Arup and T&T to tackle Man City stadium job
Land surrounding venue will be prepared for £500m leisure project and stadium expansion
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Sunderland university student union: All bar none
There’s no room for slackers at Sunderland university’s dazzling new student union, which packs its impressively generous spaces with sports halls and exercise areas. You can’t even get a pint around here
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Media City, Salford: This is the BBC
Developer Peel Holdings and Bovis Lend Lease enjoy a high level of trust – which is just as well, because when they took on the Beeb’s new studios at MediaCity in Salford, there was a fair degree of risk involved – and getting the project in before the pips was ...
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Bovis’ Graham Hiley on rescuing the Manchester joint hospitals project
How project director Hiley climbed out of the £400m hole Bovis had got itself into on the hideously complicated joint hospitals scheme