All Breaking news articles – Page 744
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Material costs rise outstrips tender prices
Survey shows material costs rose 1.5% more than tender prices in Q3 of 2010
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Big freeze delays £100m Co-op head office
Bam Construction remains confident on August 2012 completion despite setback
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Recession cuts construction carbon footprint
Cement and landfill emissions down with UK total
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OECD warns UK faces blacklisting over bribery
Body says world running out of patience as justice secretary delays implementation of Bribery Act
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Transport department advertises for £300m consultants' framework
Department-wide framework for engineering and QS services
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Cabe merger with Design Council imminent
Announcement hoped this week as sign off delayed by Cabinet Office
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Mitie share price dips after outsourcing warning
Firm anticipates ’delays’ in delivering secured and prospective work this financial year
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Tata raises steel prices by £95 per tonne
Indian giant is latest to increase building materials costs
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McAslan clinches Dulwich College masterplan
Architect wins competition to draw up masterplan for refurbishment and remodelling of Grade II-listed school
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Bid-rigger GAJ goes under
Coventry-based contractor latest identified in OFT probe to go into administration
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Amec wins £140m North Sea contract
BG contract will see engineering consultant deliver services on North Sea platforms
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Pochin warns project delays will hit profit
Loss-making contractor says construction arm will struggle to be profitable after delays in key contracts
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Carillion signs deal to 're-engineer' government contracts
Memorandum of Understanding will see Carillion work with coalition to deliver savings on support services contracts
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Image Styles falls foul of public sector cuts
Midlands maintenance and refurbishment specialist goes into administration
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Construction begins on the Cheesegrater
Piling under way for British Land’s 47-storey tapering skyscraper
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First corporate manslaughter case begins
Lawyers predict prosecutions could be brought against larger firms
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Evidence heard in court of councils' challenge to government over schools cull
Councils’ lawyers appeared in court this week to argue the government’s scrapping of schools was unlawful
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Nakheel saga: firm seeks British consultants
Despite its debts, Nakheel has been seeking British consultants for a new development in Dubai
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Olympic park legacy body to gain expanded remit
OLPC will become a development corporation, as early end to Olympic Delivery Authority mooted