All Breaking news articles – Page 871
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Profit down 18% at Renew Holdings
Group puts emphasis on engineering sector as turnover falls £74m in 2009
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Another Cumbrian bridge condemned to demolition
Calva Bridge in Workington is the latest to close, as county braces itself for 'big peak' in water levels
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Galliford Try and Renew Holdings to appeal OFT fines
Two more contractors to appeal cover-pricing penalties totalling nearly £12m
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Bovis FD leaves for William Hill
Neil Cooper leaves housebuilder after three years on the board
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Government to fail on zero-carbon schools target
Reports says Partnerships for Schools should concentrate on behaviour change as primary method of cutting emissions
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Firms fined £126k after fatal scaffold collapse
McAleer & Rushe and Lee Smith Carpentry order to pay after one man died and two others were injured in a site accident in Milton Keynes
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Quadron Property Services goes into administration
Rok and Connaught believed to be circling social housing firm’s repair and maintenance contract with North Somerset council
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Parsons Brinckerhoff: Wind power 'too unreliable'
Research carried out by engineer forecasts that UK energy generating capacity will fall by half to 40GW by 2023
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UK's largest data centre approved
£950m project in Lockerbie will create 3,000 jobs over five to 10 year period
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Eight-storey commercial tower opens in Victoria
The Peak will add 12,200m² of office and retails space to central London
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F1 venue adopts turbocharged waste system
Envac is to provide a vacuum waste removal system for the Yas Island project in Abu Dhabi
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Stonewest wins prize for restoring Brighton's Royal Pavillion
Georgian Group gives specialist contractor heritage award for its work on John Nash's Brighton landmark
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Top QS lands chief construction adviser job
One candidate emerges from 'strong field' of seven people interviewed for the role of chief construction adviser
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All bridges in Cumbria to be safety checked
Safety inspections of 1,800 bridges being carried out in flood-hit region after collapse of six crossings
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Profit steady at Hyder
Six months proft remains unchanged on last year at £5.67m, but turnover in Europe drops 7%
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Mitie reports 'strong' performance
Profit up 12.5% at facilities management group and it expects to benefit from clients increasingly outsourcing FM work
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Mitie buys Environmental Property Services for £38.5m
Social housing contractor will be integrated into property management business in south-east England
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Policeman dies in Cumbria floods
Stone bridge over the River Derwent is washed away after 12 inches of rain falls in 24 hours
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First Express Lift company established
Over 20 years eLift Cumbria will finance and develop Cumbria's ageing community hospitals and deliver a range of other health facilities
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Durkan to appeal OFT fine
Firm to please innocent to charge related to its contracting arm and refute fine related to company it sold in 2007