All News articles – Page 1370
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Willmott Dixon faces £2.4m claim from BSF subbie
John Cooper Construction says Willmott Dixon failed to suply it with necessary information
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Man arrested and bailed over Olympic surveillance claims
Met Police confirms 29-year-old was arrested amid claim that Tottenham Hotspur spied on Olympic Park Legacy Company board
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Over 1,000 angry sparks target Shard and Blackfriars
Unite confirms Balfour Beatty will face a strike ballot next Wednesday
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Carillion closes its 150-year-old piling business
Source claims staff were told the news last week
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London office market hit by economic turmoil, says Hammerson
Developer rules out speculative commercial schemes in the current market
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Scottish glazing firm AC Yule enters administration
211 staff made redundant at Aberdeen curtain walling company
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Sanctuary wins £89m funding deal from HCA
Housing association agrees largest funding package yet to build 3,689 homes
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Rambøll's Flemming Pedersen named engineering CEO of the Year
While WSP’s Chris Cole receives lifetime achievement award at ACE’s European CEO Awards
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Regeneration boost for Morgan Sindall as order book hits £3.3bn
Growth in regeneration pipeline helps offset markets hit by public sector cuts
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Costain profit on track as orders hit £2.6bn
Cotract to build London Bridge station win boosts orders beyond 2013
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Carillion bags energy contracts worth £445m
Framework deals with Fulcrum and National Grid bolsters order book
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More councils scrap solar schemes
Some have halted projects, but others hope to rush them through
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Wilson Bowden granted planning for huge Leicester scheme
Communities secretary Eric Pickles approves 30ha employment-led scheme on appeal
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BDP suffers 60% drop in pre-tax profit to £2.8m
Turnover also down as pay of highest paid director increased by 14% to £284,000
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Friends of the Earth threatens legal action over feed-in tariff cut
Green charity will seek a judicial review if government’s decision is not reversed within a week
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Councils scrap solar panel plans as feed-in tariff cut looms
Leeds council and Reading council are among those affected
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Health and Safety man suspended after falling off ladder
Health and safety trainer suspended from duty after falling from a ladder during a demonstration
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Arup to open BIM consultancy in UK
Engineering giant has been offering BIM services in Australia for 12 months