All articles by Vern Pitt – Page 51
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Balfour Beatty construction revenue plummets
Lack of public projects and fierce competition in regional markets blamed for 23% drop in UK construction revenue
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Infrastructure spending could boost UK economy by £100bn
Report recommends government spend 1% of GDP on infrastructure for the next five years
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VolkerFitzpatrick wins £50m Crossrail job
Firm to design and build new sidings at Ilford train yard
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Make Architects to close Birmingham office
Firm blames lack of regional work for decision to shut Birmingham base
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MPs reject Thames estuary airport plans
Heathrow expansion backed at expense of schemes by Foster Partners, Halcrow and Gensler
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Development Securities gets green light for Devon hotel
Hotel already pre-sold to Premier Inn
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Bam lands £75m priority schools package
This is the second win for the contractor under government’s £400m investment programme
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Flax Mill Maltings: Milling about
Wates appointed for redevelopment of historic buildings in Shropshire
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Green Investment Bank sparks £2.3bn of investment
Energy infrastructure and Green Deal benefit from bank’s investment in first six months.
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Engineering firms back Severn Barrage plan
Mott MacDonald, URS and Bechtel all join forces to work on Severn Barrage
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Crest Nicholson blames delay over Part L for hike in costs
Housebuilder attacks government for failing to announce the revisions to energy regulations
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MEPs attack government for ‘incoherent’ approach to DECs
Coalition’s own MEPs lament ‘missed opportunity’ in letter to communities secretary Eric Pickles
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Gensler returns to profit
British arm of US architect’s profitability boosted by overseas work in latest available accounts
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Industry hails Queen’s promise of HS2 legislation
Commentators call for further transport infrastructure improvements ahead of HS2s completion in 2032
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£330m university campus moves forward
Plans for University of Northampton scheme boosted by compulsory purchase order
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Coalition 'passing more planning regs than Labour'
Government also increasing the burden of planning costs on sector, study finds
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Housing market recovery boosts Crest Nicholson results
Government’s Help to Buy scheme also credited for strong half year performance
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Holder Mathias co-founder announces retirement
Architect Peter Mathias to step down after 44 years at the practice
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Elderly fear Green Deal debts
Demand for Green Deal from elderly property owners stifled by fear of financial risk
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UK electrical firm bought by European giant
Spie UK agrees deal to acquire electrical engineer Alard