All Breaking news articles – Page 782
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Connaught slips into administration
Social housing contractor fails to find funding to secure survival
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Councils scramble to plan for Connaught collapse
Norwich, Renfrewshire and Gosport make emergency plans following suspension of Connaught shares
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Top construction lawyers: who's on the list?
Find out who came out on top in this year’s Legal 500 league table published today
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Connaught environment and compliance arms to be kept out of administration
Social housing business will hive off two profitable arms for sale
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OFT launches investigation into aggregates industry
Producers promise to co-operate fully with the OFT claiming the current market ’works well’
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Biomass not as green as it seems
Sustainable building association warns that biomass is leading to higher carbon emissions
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Bankers refuse to bail out Connaught
Shares suspended as social housing group teeters on the edge of administration
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Sample school contractors can negotiate with councils for more work
Contractors that won the 33 sample schools will be able to negotiate for further schools work with the councils involved.
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HCA's Kerslake made permanent secretary
Sir Bob Kerslake, chief executive of the Homes and Communities Agency, is to take up a senior position within the Department for Communities and Local Government
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Michael Gove defends number of free schools
Only 16 free schools will open next year, but education secretary says he is not disappointed
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Construction to fall back into recession
Latest CPA forecast shows industry output will fall for the rest of 2010 and into 2011
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School fined after collapsed roof kills worker
HSE prosecutes boarding school after it hires five inexperienced workers to demolish a classroom
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Government pulls funding for Severn barrage
Reports say government will announce this month that public money will not be used to build £20bn tidal energy scheme
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New construction orders fall by 14%
New figures show construction orders fell 14% in the second quarter, with the private housing sector suffering the biggest fall
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Eric Wright Group buys engineering firm for £7m
Site Electrical provides services to waste and water companies
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Autodesk launches Apple version of AutoCAD and an app
AutoCAD makes a return to the Mac operating system and launches an app for on the move editing and sharing of designs
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Scottish firm fined £9,000 for explosion injury
Graeme W Cheyne found at fault for joiner’s burns after HSE investigation
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Balfour Beatty wins place on £65m Florida airport job
Firm will work with local contractor to replace terminal gate
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Leeds halves housebuilding targets to thwart developers
Council says move will help protect greenfield sites after government abolishes spatial strategies
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OFT fines ‘will be coming down’ say contractors
Several of the 25 contractors appealing against a combined £79m fine by the OFT for pricing collusion have said they expect to get back “millions” as the legal arguments draw to a close