More News – Page 1416
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Low property transactions pose a problem
Housebuilder results have been generally positive but property is still a problem
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Citywatch:Â city turmoil hits construction and housing
Construction and housing profits have fallen
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Berkeley boosts Pidgley's pay by a third to £3.2m
Chief executive Rob Perrins’ pay also rockets by 70%, after two years of static wages
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CSCS chairman keeps job despite vote of no confidence
Chief executive and board members voted to save Walker
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Steel framing system
Metsec’s steel framing system is made from lightweight steel sections and
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Wexford's new council HQ
London-based Robin Lee Architecture, formerly one half of Nord, has completed Wexford council headquarters in Ireland.
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Waterproofing system
Alumasc’s Derbigum waterproofing system can be done with residents still inside the premises
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Conservation range
Mumford & Wood’s timber windows and doors meet Part L Ðǿմ«Ã½ Regulation standards
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Flood protection
Whitehouse Construction’s door system have security, thermal and sustainability credentials
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History in flames
Demolition contractor 777 Group has already been engaged to pull down the remains of the Reeves furniture store in Croydon following rioting on Monday night
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Nearly half of householders turn down Green Deal in trial
Pilot scheme in Sutton was unsuccessful
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Aukett and IDA settle out of court over Russian tower dispute
The firms have said they have ’amicably resolved’ the dispute
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Northampton railway station plans approved
Project will be the cornerstone of the town’s ’Station Gateway’ scheme
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Construction appointments 12 August
This week, Lovell, Arup and SJ Berwin are among firms to have made new appointments