All Breaking news articles – Page 946
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Gulf labour camps at highest risk of swine flu epidemic
Work Bank warns that crowded conditions would mean disease would spread ‘like wildfire’ if it reached the workers
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A giant leap for Belarus as work starts on second frog tunnel
Underground crossing will provide safe passage for toads and frogs through national park
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SME civil engineers hit by falling workloads
Small engineering businesses workloads declined in April despite government spending initiatives
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Tube Lines appoints Dean Finch as chief executive
Finch will replace Terry Morgan who moves to Crossrail as non-excutive chairman
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Balfour Beatty seals £170m Fife hospital deal
The PPP healthcare project will deliver a new wing to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy
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Ken Yeang to design Shanghai eco-city in the sea
Malaysian sister firm of Llewelyn Davies Yeang picks up megaproject as China maintains green agenda
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Kier, ISG and Rok vie to snap up William Verry contracts
Banks poised to call in administrators as rival contractors manoeuvre to take over stalled jobs
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Features
Gotta get through it: Halcrow builds the UAE's longest tunnel
This mountain range stands between Dubai and one of the UAE’s most important ports. Which is why a team from Halcrow is holed up there right now, enduring the heat and hard rock on the country’s longest ever tunnel project
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Panceltica faces takeover after Qatar housing debacle
Steel contractor may be taken over by developer and sole client after making £40m loss last year
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Stalled colleges could be ineligible for £300m fund
Rescue package may rule out schemes that stood down supply chains when they were put on hold
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2012 media centre ‘to survive Cabe onslaught’
Sources close to the Olympics’ independent planning authority this week insisted that the media centre for the 2012 Games was still likely to get approval, despite receiving a drubbing from Cabe this week
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£3.1bn prison PFI plan leaves framework firms in lurch
Industry ‘shocked’ as government confirms that five mini-Titans will be procured in open competition
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Cairo Tower's new night-time look
Phillips Lighting's colour-changing LEDs give a facelift to Egypt's fifties tower
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Lack of funding and knowledge may hamper SUDS rollout
Water group warns government plans to make drainage systems widespread in England and Wales may fall short
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Laing O'Rourke fined £135k over worker death
Judge says firm should feel 'ashamed' about safety breaches that led to fatal accident
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Video: Five-storey building collapses in New York
Front half of the building collapsed on a construction site in the Tribeca district
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Refinancing boosts Taylor Wimpey shares 9%
Report of £1.84bn loss for 2008 fails to dampen optimistic mood at housebuilder
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Non-European QSs to be barred from UK jobs
Redundancy spike prompts committee to remove QSs and project managers from skills shortage list
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Labour MP: Bring back London height restrictions
Battersea MP calls for new limits on the heights of the capital’s tall buildings
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Dominique Perrault beats Foster to design Sofia city centre
French architect picked ahead of Foster, Zaha Hadid and Fuksas to £1.79bn job in Bulgarian capital