All articles by Yoosof Farah – Page 35
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Features
Class of 2014: One year later
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV catches up with the class of 2014 to find out if, having made it through their first year, life in construction is all they’d hoped it would be
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Network Rail issues £60m Crossrail 2 job
Rail operator looking for a consultant to provide design services for ‘On Network’ part of the project
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Kier wins £35m Victoria fit-out job
Kier Construction lands deal for fit-out of mixed-use building in central London
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Climate change summit to have dedicated ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs Day
Day at the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference in Paris will be devoted to built environment
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Former Willmott Dixon boss joins Briggs & Forrester
John Frankiewicz joins the M E contractor as a non-executive director
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Two overseas giants close in on Wylfa nuclear job
Japan’s JGC and US’s Bechtel in ‘exclusive discussions’ with Hitachi over EPC contractor role
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Balfour Beatty results: Analysts' reaction
Analysts upbeat over Balfour Beatty’s results despite £150m half-year pre-tax loss
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Train operators pile pressure on Network Rail
ORR report finds that several train operators have raised concerns over delays to projects
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Construction grows for ninth straight quarter
Industry reports growth for second quarter of 2015 according to CPA survey, with activity led by private housing, commercial and infrastructure sectors
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Frontrunners emerge for £350m HS2 engineering job
Atkins-CH2M and Bechtel-Jacobs JVs lead race
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£8bn offshore windfarm gets go-ahead
Energy secretary Amber Rudd has given green light to £8bn Dogger Bank Teesside A and B prioject in north east
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Seven-month wait for new retrofit policy
BRE boss Peter Bonfield, who is leading a review of energy efficiency policy, says replacement schemes will ‘put the consumer first’
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Government could face legal action over Green Deal funding axe
Anonymous source says funding cut could lead to potential judicial review challenge
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1,200 Sellafield workers go on strike
Construction workers on Cumbria power plant strike over contractors’ alleged refusal to have full-time shop steward
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Thales wins £760m Tube deal
French firm to fit new signals on four London Underground lines as part of £5.4bn TfL programme
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CRH seals deal for Lafarge and Holcim assets
Materials giant takes over Tarmac business as part of £4.9bn expansion deal
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EDF names £1.3bn Hinkley winners
EDF Energy announces preferred bidders for contracts totalling £1.3bn
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Balfour Beatty road worker killed on M3 works
The worker, in his late 20s, died while working on improvements between junctions 1 and 2 of the M3
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Atkins launches Singapore architecture practice
Consultant opens Singapore architect practice to develop relationship with Chinese contractors
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Government aiming for new energy deal
Energy efficiency minister will submit new suite of policies to the Treasury for autumn spending review, after industry reacts furiously to axing of Green Deal