All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 52
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REID Architecture and 3D Architects announce merger
3DReid will boast 320 employees and a £20m turnover making it one of the top ten practices in the UK
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Magnitude of crane safety neglect exposed by HSE
Four workers narrowly escape death in a crane collapse in Croydon as the Health and Safety Executive lists a seven-year catalogue of serious errors
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The shadow of suspicion
The Office of Fair Trading has reached the critical point of its probe into bid rigging in construction. Dan Stewart and Sarah Richardson look at what it has found, the effect on the industry – and how contractors are fighting back
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‘We’re going to tell people this is what happened to us...
...and watch out, because it could happen to you, too’
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Magnitude of crane safety neglect exposed by HSE
Four workers narrowly escape death in a crane collapse in Croydon as the Health and Safety Executive lists a seven-year catalogue of serious errors
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Laing O'Rourke crane collapse leaves worker in serious condition
Driver trapped in cab for seven hours at Altitude 25 scheme in Croydon, south London
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Nigel Lawson attacks government climate change policy
Lord Lawson says that the proposed Cimate Change Bill will harm Britain's economy
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Why Lord Lawson is good for the environment
The former Chancellor's alternate view on climate change may leave some hot under the collar but at least he provides much needed fuel for a healthy debate
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Kier, Rok and Galliford Try swept up in OFT dragnet
Contractors announce that they are under investigation by watchdog over alleged price fixing
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Conversation with a heretic
Nigel Lawson thinks Britain’s attempts to stop the world getting warmer are bound to fail and will wreck our economy in the process. It would be much better to spend the money and effort adapting to the inevitable.
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Government pledges £67m to care home improvement
Nearly 7,000 care homes will be renovated and refurbished as part of the Dignity in Care campaign
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Rok and Galliford Try under investigation by OFT
Rok and Galliford Try are the latest construction companies to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading
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Paper round: Foster offshore fund under spotlight
Also: After sinking their teeth into the government over HIPs weekend papers suggest the housing boom could be nearing an end
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Third of Eastern European migrants work in construction
Joseph Rowntree Foundation report also finds nearly 30% of migrants wish to stay in UK
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SIG buys French roofing specialist for £202m
Product manufacturer says it has another £200m to spend on acquisitions this year
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Nuclear power stations could be built in Home Counties
DTI report revealed to Greenpeace says that the proximity to National Grid would be key factor in location of power stations
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Polish minister urges workers to 'come home'
Poland faces huge construction skills shortage as it bids for World Expo Fair and prepares to deliver Euro 2012 stadiums
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Rockwool creates 110 jobs in £70m expansion
Mineral wool insulation firm doubles capacity at Welsh plant as demand surges for sustainable products
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Bristol tidal barrage could create 35,000 construction jobs
Energy white paper expected to study scheme’s potential for supply 5% of UK’s electricity
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British Land says yes to Leadenhall Ðǿմ«Ã½
Richard Rogers' 'cheese grater' will go ahead after above-average results