All South Eastern England articles – Page 6
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Countryside wins planning for huge Cambridge extension
Housebuilder given permission for 2,550-home Clays Farm scheme
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McLaren parks showroom in One Hyde Park
Supercars will be sold on the ground floor of the Rogers Stirk Harbour development
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Terry Farrell's Regent's Place: Regent’s spark
Sir Terry Farrell’s Regent’s Place is the fruition of a vision that should kick-start the regeneration of one of London’s more grisly thoroughfares. Ike Ijeh reports
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Laing O'Rourke and Costain win £300m Bond Street job
Consortium beats Balfour Beatty and Vinci/Bam Nuttall consortium to Crossrail-linked upgrade
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Vinci to replace Kier on £10m Heathrow T3 refurb
Contractor is replaced ’by mutual consent’ with BAA after project ’not delivered as hoped’
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Vinci wins £16.5m Gatwick airport job
Gatwick airport has awarded a new contract to redevelop its South Terminal to Vinci
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Balfour Beatty wins £100m highways contract in Southampton
Balfour Beatty Workplace scoops 10-year contract for managing highways for Southampton City council
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Circle Anglia awards £200m Merton homes contract
Apollo, Wates and Vinci win contract for decent homes and maintenance work in Merton
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Brent Cross ticked
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has given the go-ahead to a £4.5bn regeneration of Brent Cross in north London, masterplanned by Allies and Morrison
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Cambridge eco-town in doubt as government halts A14
10,000-home project at Northstowe in balance after £1.1bn road-widening project is put on hold
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Mayor calls for London housing body
Boris Johnson proposes merging capital’s parts of HCA and LDA
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BSF latest: Balfour wins £220m Derby deal and Interserve picks up £150m St Helens job
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV understands Vinci has lost out on both deals amid widespread uncertainty over future of £55bn schools programme
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Crossrail budget squeezed as costs climb £1bn
Cost estimates for the £2bn overground sections of Crossrail have risen by 30% as the project’s senior management remains under pressure to cut costs on the £15.9bn scheme, writes Joey Gardiner.
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Boyes Rees wins £3.5m Essex double
Cardiff firm bags contracts to build Royal Mail delivery office and Territorial Army cadet centre
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Terry Farrell to masterplan 70-acre Earl’s Court site
Terry Farrell & Partners has won a competition to masterplan 70 acres of land on the site of the Earl’s Court exhibition centre in west London
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Hopkins gets go-ahead for science building at Benenden school
Architect also receives planning approval for new music school building at Bryanston
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New government advice could halt housebuilding, warns HBF
Home builders fear scrapped housing plans could cause construction hiatus
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Inquest starts into fatal Potters Bar train crash
Inquiry begins today into 2002 accident on track maintained by Jarvis
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May Gurney wins £60m of waste and recycling work
Infrastructure support services company will work for West Oxfordshire and North Yorkshire councils over seven years
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Crossrail budget may be slashed by a third
Central London station and two spurs face the axe as project team works to cut £5bn from budget