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Wates on the hunt for subcontractors in Northern Ireland
Social housing mainenance business will hold its ‘Meet The Buyer’ event in Belfast next month
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Unite urges government to review mobile crane safety rules
Trade union wants compulsory testing and regulations system to be introduced
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RICS calls for recognition of international construction standards
Adoption would raise level of private investment in much-needed infrastructure projects, say surveyors
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Mark Castle named as Build UK chairman
Deputy COO at Mace replaces trade body’s joint-chairmen Kevin Louch and James Wates, who have stepped down after two years at the helm
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Revamp of Liverpool's docks moves forward
Liverpool City Council is planning to transform 125 acres north of the city centre into a creative hub
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NFB fires Brexit warning at government
Following Prime Minister’s Florence speech, trade body demands good deal for construction SMEs
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Brentford FC to showcase changes to stadium redevelopment
Re-think followed changes to Premier League and Rugby Premiership requirements and residential markets
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Caddick Developments unveils £300m Leeds scheme
One of the city centre’s biggest landowners is to build over 500 new homes
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Boxpark to open third venue at Wembley Park development
The pop-up shipping container venue will open late next year
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Strike action threatened at Hinkley Point as pay offer is rejected
Increase turned down by 95% of workers engaged on civil engineering contracts
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Barbour ABI's September market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for September is now available to download
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Garden Bridge plants ‘were a device’, says Heatherwick
Just-released transcripts detail designer’s involvement with doomed Thames Crossing project
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Skanska's UK arm sees pre-tax profit slump
Firm also saw its operating margin fall slightly on the back of a “challenging” environment
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Galliford Try awarded £65m Birmingham office build contract
Firm is already building a new office for HSBC at the city centre development
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Keepmoat eyeing private rented sector after profit hike
Affordable homes firm targeting new routes to market following successful year
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Kier takes £86m hit on international closures
Firm says shutting Caribbean arm has cost £83m – five times the original estimate
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LinkedIn's new Irish HQ completes
New building provides space for more than 1,000 staff for the tech giant
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