All articles by Karolin Schaps – Page 10
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UAE steps in to aid Dubai workers
The government of the United Arab Emirates has taken steps to improve the conditions of construction workers in Dubai, including establishing an official presence in labour camps to address workers’ complaints.
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UAE steps in to aid Dubai workers
Government move follows death of seven Indian workers by Dubai Marina bridge collapse
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Consultancy giants warn of tough conditions ahead
Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald post strong annual results but predict a difficult 2008
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Consultancy giants warn of tough conditions ahead
Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald post strong annual results but predict a difficult 2008
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Features
12 disciples
We found a dozen people who’d worked with Foster or his former partner Richard Rogers on their way to becoming celebrated architects in their own right, and asked them what they’d learned from following the way of the lords
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Balfour Beatty expects profits to hit £195m
Shares jump 13% after contractor reveals higher expectations for this year's pre-tax profit
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Chinese workers set for Dubai after migrants deal
Deal between governments could see number of Chinese migrant workers in UAE rise to 200,000 workers in next two years
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Migrant workers in UAE win rights agreement
Memorandum of understanding signed by Chinese and UAE governments
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2012 stadium design revealed
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released HOK's designs of London's 2012 stadium
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WSP acquires SEi Companies
WSP hopes 150-strong American engineering consultant will increase sustainable presence
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Construction worker appears in new YouTube prank
A video showing a worker being fooled into stepping into a deep puddle has surfaced on the net
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Government green light for new Grimsby Town stadium
The government will not call in new stadium, which could safeguard future of football club
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League table reveals greenest housebuilders
Berkeley Group, Taylor Woodrow and George Wimpey head a new sustainability league table ranking the 20 largest housebuilders, revealed by housing minister Cooper today