All ɫTV articles in 17 December 2010 – Page 3
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Contracts signed for British Land’s Cheesegrater
British Land and Oxford Partnerships confrim joint venture to develop £340m tower
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Mouchel rejects Costain takeover bid
£119m share offer was rejected by Mouchel earlier this month because it did not “reflect the true value of the Company”
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Populous and T Clarke light up London Olympic stadium
David Cameron turns the 2012 stadium’s 543 floodlights on for the first time
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Civils projects can save £3bn a year
Government report says infrastructure projects 15% more expensive in UK
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High-speed rail attempts to dodge opposition
Transport secretary changes route between London and Birmingham to dampen objectors
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Carillion sell £14.5m stake in barracks mega-project
Contractor aims to recycle cash from Allenby Connaught PFI
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Crest kicked off £300m Rochester regeneration
Housebuilder and council could not agree terms for riverside scheme
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Aggreko wins Olympic role
Firm wins exclusive £37m contract from London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games
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Skanska targets UK housing market in global expansion
Swedish contractor opens UK residential development arm with first projects on site early next year
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Barratt and Urban Splash in contention for Olympics
Housebuilders are in nine-strong shortlist to take on Athlete’s Village development
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Tribal confirms takeover approach
Consultant’s shares jump 18% after revealing it has been approached with a possible offer
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Stadium specialist Populous to bid for Baghdad complex
Stadium architect Populous is attempting to move into Iraq with a bid for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad
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EC Harris: we’re still strong enough to float
EC Harris remains bullish about its plan to float on the stock exchange although it has lost almost one in five employees and its revenue has tumbled by 17.6%
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RIBA tables design review bid to ministers
Institute’s proposal is seen as rival to Cabe’s proposed Design Council merger