All articles by Michael Willoughby – Page 2
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Insurers discuss response to Cumbrian floods with government
Association of British Insurers explains to ministers its action plan for people in affected areas
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Tories to use energy certificates as incentives
Shadow housing minister wants home owners to be able to ask for help on domestic energy certificates to improve energy ratings
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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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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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Tory plans to shift risks of PFI spark warning
Tory plans to transfer risk to the private sector in a reform of PFI could kill off their attraction as investment opportunities, according to experts
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Thames Gateway schemes face £20m Olympic raid
London and Thurrock development corporations to have budgets cut to fund East End public spaces
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Tendering activity rising says T. Clarke
Electrical engineer says it is ready to take advantage of improving markets
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Newcastle ranked UK's most sustainable city
Bristol and Brighton score highly but Hull is ranked least sustainable of UK's 20 largest cities according to survey
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Queen's speech: what it means for construction
Proposals include: incentive for carbon capture; report on high-speed rail line to Scotland; equal rights for agency workers
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Wolseley predicts worsening conditions
Materials supplier says revenue is down 13% and trading profit down 28%, and it expects markets to deteriorate over the short term
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Lovell picked for £65m housing framework
Moat selects affordable housing specialist for its four-year framework to build and refurbish homes in south-east England
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Premier Inn buys land for three hotels
Hotel operator paid £18m for sites in Colchester, Edinburgh Park and Lincoln for three new hotels
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Balfour and Carillion compete for Southampton schools
Consortiums compete for first stage of £35m academy programme
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Network Rail to spend £3.25bn on station refurbishment
Operator announces massive commitment over five-year period
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Delivery in doubt as HCA land assets drop by £1.1bn
Homes and Communities Agency scales back development as proceeds from land sales plummet
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Sales decline slowing at SIG
Construction supplier says rate of decline is slowing but sees no turnaround in private sectors
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Keller 'resilient' despite tough climate
Ground engineer says financials are robust thanks to public infrastructure spending
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Henry Boot sees decline in frameworks on public contracts
Construction group says competitive tendering is taking over on publicly funded schemes
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Response times set for repairs to social housing
Government's proposed service standards agreed between tenants and landlords will affect maintenance contractors