All Breaking news articles – Page 844
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MoD recruits new procurement director
Defence Estates, the property arm of the Ministry of Defence, is bringing in a new director to oversee the overhaul of its procurement strategy
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Two US firms vie to take over Davis Langdon
Partners of UK’s second largest QS meet to vote on proposals for acquisition by Aecom or Jacobs
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Construction marks seventh quarter of contraction
Industry blames pre-election nerves and rising costs for winter dip in workload and profits
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Construction Confederation bosses face pension probe
Stephen Ratcliffe among those who may be held liable for £20.8m black hole in fund
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Public sector must cut procurement costs
Key speakers at procurement conference call on public sector to focus on efficiency
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Three shortlisted for £180m Stockton BSF
BAM Construct, Shepherd and Environments for Learning will build the first ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future secondary schools in the borough
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Orders have fallen £17bn since 2007
ONS figures reveal largest drop took place in commercial and private housing sectors
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Olympic team warned of B of the Bang repeat
Lawyer who solved dispute over Thomas Heatherwick sculpture urges London 2012 organizers to learn its lessons when selecting artwork
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Credit crunches Zaha's profit
Architect blames 69% profit drop on 'tightening of credit lines in the construction sector'
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Galliford Try buys Bank of Scotland stake in joint ventures
Contractor takes back 50% share of five housebuilders with development value of £154m
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James Wates is new CITB ConstructionSkills chairman
Deputy chairman of Wates will replace Sir Michael Latham from 1 April
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Mouchel issues 'perfect defence' against VT takeover bid
Trading update reveals order book is up to £2bn, after two contract wins this week
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Developers hail levy exemption on affordable housing
Community Infrastructure Levy regulations out this week give councils power to exempt individual developments
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BAA faces fresh legal action to force airports sell-off
Competition Commission is heading to the Court of Appeal over a ruling in favour of airport operator last year
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Government to close illness claim loophole
Thousands of injured or sick workers who cannot trace employer insurance records could win compensation under proposals
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Musical building will 'perform' at arts festival
Sunlight Symphony will be created as light hits sensors on University of Plymouth building later this month
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Visitors trapped 124 storeys up the Burj
Lift in world's tallest building strands 15 people after 'crash from the shaft' is heard
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Mears to acquire health firm Supporta
Majority of £27m health services provider's shareholders green light acquisition
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ISG bags £12m Croydon College contract
Six-storey rotunda project is scheduled for completion in Ferbruary 2011
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Grainger sales up by 42%
Property investor sells 321 homes, up from 173 last year but remains cautious