All articles by David Rogers – Page 9
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Final blow for Construction Confederation
The death knell for the Construction Confederation was sounded this week after it emerged that its last member, the Scottish ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Federation, was also leaving the group
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Construction output to plunge 7% in 2009
Increased public expenditure by the government will not prevent construction output falling steeply in 2009, according to figures released this week
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Industry told to recruit from UK, not overseas
Minister says construction firms should be taking on 'our own people'
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Government 'acted too slowly' on landfill waste
NAO warns that slow reaction to EU directive means councils could face massive penalties for missing targets
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Redrow warns full-year margins will be down
But housebuilder says cost cutting has brought down net debt to £270m at half-year point
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Interserve reveals record order book of £6.2bn
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ and support services firm says trading last year was in line with expectations
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Balfour Beatty reports strong 2008
Trading update says group's UK civil engineering and Middle East arms did particularly well last year
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John Spitz joins Hill as UAE head
Industry veteran poached by project manager from rival firm Liberty Property Trust
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Dubai scheme gives boost to aluminium firms
Al Fajer's nine-tower Jumeirah Lakes Towers business centre orders £45m of aluminium and glass work
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Bids for 2012 design services close in one month
Companies wanting to bid for Olympic design work have until February 16 to express interest
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Dubai's second-tallest tower may have contractor by end of month
Developer of Burj Al Alam believed to have approached Samsung Engineering and Besix, after Arabtec pulled out
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Dubai expects $1.2bn budget deficit
Government revenues will not grow enough to compensate for 42% rise in public spending
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Brookfield to build Pinnacle for £575m in City…
Australian contractor Brookfield has signed a deal to build the Pinnacle – the tallest building in the City of London – for about £575m
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Middle East Q&A: David Yaw
Halcrow's Middle East managing director reveals the firm's strategies for Saudi and Syria
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March is make-or-break month for Gulf market
Developers set to decide this spring whether to restart or ditch suspended schemes
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Australia's Leighton warns of 60% profit plunge
Writedowns will have big impact on interim results, warns Australia's top contractor
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Row over Christmas Day axing on Dubai racecourse
Malaysian contractor claims firing of its JV midway through scheme is breach of contract by the client
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Dubai developer dumps £890m racecourse project team
Meydan cites completion concerns in decision to cancel WCT Engineering contract
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Dubai contractor to axe up to 1,000 staff
Al Shafar General Contracting admits overstaffing to cater for expected growth
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Demand for reinforced steel to fall in the Gulf
Price of rebar drops from $1,500 a tonne to $500 as building boom slows