All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 166
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Administrators in at 270-year-old York builder
William Anelay goes under after creditors’ deal fails
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CPA forecast is latest casualty of Brexit
Economists say data is too sketchy to produce predictions until next February
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Heathrow decision delay costs UK '£1m an hour'
Campaign group Let Britain Fly urges May to make airport capacity decision
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‘Shambolic’ residential tower wins 2016 Carbuncle Cup
BUJ Architects’ Lincoln Plaza is voted ugliest building of the year – ‘an unmitigated mess’ says one judge
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Salford's £1bn Media City expansion gets go-ahead
Six architects involved in latest phase, with 10 new buildings planned
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Cash for extra school places ‘falls 30% short’
School estates body says money for ‘basic need’ building work at schools is close to a third below what it should be
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Bam nabs Preston university work
Scheme for University of Central Lancashire to start early next year
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Interview: NG Bailey's David Hurcomb
David Hurcomb talks to ɫTV on why he’s not fazed by the last-minute delay to go ahead with Hinkley, how the UK needs to get on with Heathrow expansion and the virtues of working for a privately owned company
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Balfour boss: We need infrastructure plans this year
Balfour Beatty boss calls on prime minister to announce spending or lose UK building capacity
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Contractors' interims: Grave new world
After the shock Brexit referendum result, contractors have found themselves wondering how to adapt to survive in the renewed climate of economic uncertainty
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Bam boss shrugs off Brexit impact, as profits sparkle
No impact so far of decision to leave, says Graham Cash
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'We need your support,' anxious Garden Bridge boss tells minister
Trust chairman admits it is “a crucial time” for scheme, adding it would be “tragic” if government pulled funding plug
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Ambitious Keltbray sees Dunne deal as game changer
Contractor broadens reach with concrete frame work
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NG Bailey targets £500m revenue within three years
Chief executive of M E contractor admits plans will be hit by Brexit, but says there are reasons for optimism
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Wilkinson Eyre profit slumps
Architect looks abroad as it reports drop in workloads, profits - and top salary