More news – Page 1408
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Five firms land Catalyst housing deal worth £62m
Housing maintenance work covers stock in the London area
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Amey bags £37m signalling contracts
Network Rail awards firm five contracts at locations across the UK
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Longbridge town centre project worth £70m gets go-ahead
Birmingham council grants planning approval to town centre scheme
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Gove sues BDP for £3m over Westminster Academy
Court action is over outstanding fees and alleged ventilation defects
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Welsh schools building programme to be scaled back
Many projects likely to be delayed or scrapped due to sharp reduction in funding
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Overseas investment boosts London office market
Investment from outside the UK up 25% in first half of 2011
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Schools face £22bn maintenance work backlog
Estimate means repairs would cost more than £15.8bn allocated for schools over next five years
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Durham University’s Business School: Flexible studies
GSS Architecture has submitted a planning application for a £10m extension to Durham University’s Business School
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Workers prepare legal action over blacklisting scandal
Action to be taken against more than 40 firms who paid to access illegal blacklist of workers’ details
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Rees: refurbishment will replace skyscrapers
City of London planning officer has seen growth in applications to refurbish office blocks
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Natural slate flooring
Kirkstone has supplied natural stone for the Icon Ӱ, an office and conference centre in Daventry
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Waste lamp collection
Recolight, the UK’s specialist WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) compliance scheme for lamps, has extended its range of collection options offered to businesses with smaller quantities of waste lamps
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Utility Surveys
The Survey Association has introduced a new video guide to support their Essential Guide to Utility Surveys.
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Demand control ventilation
Elta Fans has supplied its SPP500/4/2 DCV fan for the new ventilation system in the kitchen at The Three Crowns Inn