All articles by Olivia Boyd – Page 22
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Cuts feared in public transport infrastructure
Construction work is under threat as transport chiefs meet the minister to discuss the downturn
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Morgan Sindall nails £25m Welsh fighter jet facility
Contractor will build a pilot training facility and hangar at an RAF centre in Anglesey
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson to design Solihull business park
Forty-one acre site will include new offices and landscaping
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Tottenham town hall refurbishment kicks off
Scheme will include renovation of the listed building and 109 new homes
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Starchitects in big fight over small Andorran art museum
As work dries up, Foster, Hadid, Gehry and Nouvel are shortlisted for project in European microstate
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Price war: How the retail crash is affecting construction
Misery loves company, and many of Britain’s largest retailers are sharing theirs with their supply chains. Olivia Boyd finds out which are and which aren’t
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East Anglia's £60m police buildings: images
McBains Cooper will work on six investigation centres to be built across Norfolk and Suffolk
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Tribal wins first Frameworks Scotland hospital scheme
Consultant appointed on £120m redevelopment spearheading new NHS procurement initiative
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Arup to cut up to 400 UK jobs
Civils sector no longer immune to credit crunch as consultant prepares to shed up to 8% of UK workforce
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Apollo wins £22.5m social housing repair deal
Five-year contract covers all refurbishment and maintenance in William Sutton Homes' South and Central regions
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Boris will sue if Heathrow expansion approved
Mayor confirms he will mount a legal challenge if Brown greenlights a third runway this week
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Rok revises 2009 forecasts as workload falls
But repair and maintenance contractor says 2008 results should meet latest expectations
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House sales plummet despite rising enquiries
Buyer interest rises on the back of low interest rates and prices but sales fail to lift
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Taylor Wimpey rules out debt-for-equity deal
Chief executive dismisses reports that lenders will take a slice of the company as he warns of further writedowns
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Construction ouput at 30-year low
Overall output will not increase until the second half of 2010 predicts Construction Products Association
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Davis Langdon leads fresh round of job cuts
Consultants and housebuilders are bracing themselves for another round of redundancies, with firms including Davis Langdon preparing to make deep cuts in their workforce
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Tesco orders QSs to cut fees in half or lose future work
Consultants face price cuts of 20-50% as client responds to ‘current economic climate’
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Interest rates cut to 1.5%
The 0.5% reducation means that interest rates are at their lowest since 1694
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EDF completes £12.5bn British Energy deal
Finalised sale clears path for UK nuclear construction programme