All Breaking news articles – Page 816
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Construction ministers Healey and Lucas retain Labour seats
Tory shadow construction and housing ministers win easily in Tory heartland
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QSs threaten to quit RICS as row escalates
QS members mount protest against ‘disenfranchisement’ and a lowering of entry standards
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Legal threat to surveyors drives down house prices
Housebuilders say disputes over pre-recession valuations are slowing recovery
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Industry demands Ӱ Regs calculation details
Construction professionals are calling for the communities department to publish the calculation methodology that will enable designers to meet the 2010 Ӱ Regulations announced last week
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Cyril Sweett snaps up Gleeds energy boss
Consultant Cyril Sweett has signed up the boss of rival Gleeds’ energy division to lead a push into the nuclear sector, as competition for new-build and decommissioning work hots up
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BAA procurement changes save £300m in a year
Contractors praise award fee system as competitive tendering puts airports operator back on budget
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Bovis Homes continues focus on land with 811 plots
Statement reveals company has bought seven sites this year with plans for 2,500 more plots
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Sainsbury's backs 100 construction training places
Supermarket giant teams up with 60 suppliers to provide 12-month contracts for trainees
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Qatar to invest £13bn in tourism
Spending will include plan to triple number of hotel rooms by end of 2013
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Tories surge in last Ӱ poll before voting
Online vote sees the Conservatives build an 8% lead over the Lib-Dems
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Morgan Sindall makes "good start" to 2010
Chairman John Morgan says work on larger projects is picking up
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Costain looks to blue chip firms to sustain growth
Group contracts bolster record £2.6bn order book
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RICS proposes carbon profiling solution
Research paper looks at solution developed by Sturgis Associates to calculate buildings' whole-life CO2 emissions
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Less than half commercial properties have EPCs
EPC index shows an increase, but proves only a minority in the sector comply with energy labelling regulations
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Carillion boss aims to reduce UK construction turnover
At Carillion’s AGM chairman Philip Rogerson said the firm is “making good progress” in reducing its UK construction business
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Green Innovations Award finalists revealed
The winner will be announced at the Sustainability Now virtual event on May 13
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Foster scoops Imperial War Museum masterplan
Museum appoints architect and Drivers Jonas Deloitte as project manager for redevelopment of London site
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