All UK articles – Page 21
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Chinese developer's Docklands tower green lit
Tower Hamlets ok’s Greenland Group’s 67-storey tower
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Bouygues confimed on £90m Bristol Arena
Bristol Council has confirmed its selection of Bouygues UK as the preferred bidder for its new arena
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Severfield order book jumps by a third
Orders leap a third in three months for structural steel specialist
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Three pick up £130m uni framework
Oxford Brookes University has appointed firms to its £130m estates project framework
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Surely Britain is not going to sleepwalk into a Brexit disaster?
Leaving the EU could spell disaster for the UK’s construction industry
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TfL picks £3.6bn developer partners
TfL annouces firms selected for its Property Partnership Framework
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Winner picked for £200m Hove scheme
Crest Nicholson and Starr Trust partnership picked for £200m Hove seafront redevelopment
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Arcadis development head to set up new firm
The head of development is set to leave in the new year
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Fletcher Priest wins planning for major Manchester scheme
New office forms first phase of Patrizia’s new Tony WIlson Square scheme in city centre
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Prepare to be boarded
With the recession over, rising turnover and damaged valuations have left construction firms in a climate perfect for acquisition deals. Are you in a position to grow your business or is it time to sell up?
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No man’s land: Unwanted supermarket sites
Supermarkets are responding to the UK’s shift in shopping habits by massively cutting back their development programmes, leaving the construction industry and affected communities wondering what will happen to the unwanted sites
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Image of the week: Placing the lost generation
More than 5,000 ice sculptures are displayed in a public space in Birmingham to commemorate the centenary of the First World War
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Image of the week: Powering down
Locals gathered in Oxfordshire to watch the destruction of Didcot power stations cooling towers
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Magazine Small Project of the Year shortlist
This year’s Small Project of the Year finalists include a private residence, a youth centre, a creative arts hub and an architect’s own office
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Magazine Project of the Year shortlist
There’s a packed field for the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards’ prestigious Project of the Year prizes, with museums and libraries jostling with the Baby Shard and London’s first inhabited bridge for 250 years
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Ryder wins planning for Scotland schools
Facility designed to achieve BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating will bring together high school, two primaries and a swimming pool into one community development
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Mersey Gateway seeks 'hundreds' of workers
Consortium Merseylink launches major recruitment drive for £600m project due to start construction this spring
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Making it outside of London
Hiscox’s largest office building in the UK outside London has been given the go-ahead by local authorities
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Stratford's International Quarter: Living in glass houses
More than 300 homes go on sale in residential development near Olympic park