All Breaking news articles – Page 583
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BRE delays retrofit standard
Industry voices concern at 2013 launch date of standard for non-domestic buildings
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Sweett Group bags £19m health jobs
Consultant appointed on Cumbrian community hospital and health centre
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Davis Langdon poaches T&T director
Paul Dyson joins consultant as a director in its infrastructure team
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Contractor dragged into Museum of Liverpool row
Architect could seek costs from joint venture PGT over alleged design flaws in largest newly-built museum project in a century
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Davey plays down impact of ‘conservatory tax’ U-turn
Consequential improvements were only one of many Green Deal incentives, says energy secretary
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Balfour Beatty could shed 600 jobs in restructure
Around 600 jobs could go in Balfour Beatty’s restructure of its UK construction services division
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CIPS data shows output growth in April
Purchasing managers survey points to continued confidence, but construction recovery remains sluggish
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Carillion to complete downsizing by end of the year
Contractor continues with plan to cope with shrinking market
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Nuclear construction skills gets £2m boost
Sector skills council announces funding for training to build the UK’s eight planned nuclear reactors
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Government moots cash-back rewards to drive Green Deal
Discussion paper suggests offering extra cash-back rewards for customers who take-up a Green Deal
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Desperate need for Euro crisis resolution, Bam warns
Bam Construct chief voices fears over ongoing Euro crisis
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Listed building projects cancelled after VAT hike
Tax rise is harming industry and economy, says FMB and RIBA
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North East set to showcase contracts
Sir Robert McAlpine and Bernicia Housing Group work up for grabs
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Balfour Beatty wins £143m of civils work
Balfour Beatty Regional Civil Engineering wins mutiple civils contracts in first three months of 2012
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Contractor fined £10,000 over worker's death
Court hears agency worker accidentally killed own father
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Government wants HS2 legal bids to be bundled together
The Department for Transport wants five separate requests for judicial review to be heard together in the High Court in October
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Crossrail reveals Traction Power infrastructure shortlist
Balfour, Alstom, Costain, Siemens and Murphy through to next round
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Bam Nuttall issues £43m counter-claim over Cambridge busway
Contractor’s defence alleges “failings” at project manager Atkins behind dispute
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Willmott Dixon bags London City & Guilds contract
Firm comes top of the class for Clerkenwell development