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SMEs hit hardest by health and safety sentencing guidelines
Research reveals smaller firms are affected more by last year’s changes to level of fines imposed
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Construction sector must do more to avert 'image crisis'
Teachers, parents and career advisors ‘unaware of career opportunities’ across the industry, according to Kier survey
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Arup report: Ledbury towers 'would not withstand a gas explosion'
Ӱs in south London estate would not cope with a gas explosion “without incurring disproportionate collapse”
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Lord Adonis slammed by industry body over 'dangerous lack of understanding'
Ӱ Engineering Services Association says Lord Adonis should help lead change in the industry rather than criticise it
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Criticism of CITB mounts up
Unite and the Construction Leadership Council have said radical reform is needed of the Construction Industry Training Board
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Grosvenor picked to deliver new Essex garden village
Scheme is expected to deliver up to 5,000 new homes
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British Safety Council calls for 'robust enforcement' of fire safety rules
Post-Grenfell era will require ‘a considerable step change’ in how risk is managed, says BSC
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Balfour Beatty boss steps down from Construction Leadership Council
Quinn had been a member of the body for 18 months heading up the skills workstream
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Carillion to exit FTSE 250
Collapse in contractor’s share price follows its profit warning last month
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Willmott Dixon raids council for new off-site schools chief
Pre-designed schools business Sunesis targets four-fold rise in turnover to £100m
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Richard Rogers' Hammersmith office scheme gets OK
Council signs off planning papers after development gets six-floor haircut
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World’s tallest modular building set for Croydon
546-unit residential scheme includes 44-storey and 38-storey towers
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London Assembly wants kitemark for offsite housing
Planning committee wants new rules for a ‘Design for Manufacture and Assembly’ approach to London housing
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Taylor Wimpey buys Mount Pleasant site for £193m
Central London site has planning permission for 681 homes plus retail and office space
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Chinese developer’s Wandsworth brewery revamp gets planning ok
Latest phase of Ram Quarter scheme includes 50 homes, office and workshop space
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ITV tower goes in for planning
Broadcaster asks architect Hopkins to redevelop its South Bank home after 45 years
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Shortlist announced for 2017 Carbuncle Cup
Schemes by PLP and Ian Simpson’s practice head up a six-strong shortlist for this year’s Carbuncle Cup
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Tool hire firm posts record turnover
Glasgow-based Gap Hire says expanding into new areas has helped hike revenues
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Quintain to invest a further £2bn in Wembley scheme
Investment takes the cost of the scheme to £3bn