All News articles – Page 1473
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James Review says new national contracts should be set up
Long anticipated report - published today - makes total of 16 recommendations for schools procurement
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West Ham 2012 stadium bidding race begins
Prospective contractors given until 12 May to prequalify
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Trench collapse kills 24-year-old worker
Kent man arrested on suspicion of corporate manslaughter
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Telford Homes plans expansion with £70m loan
Bank loan facility will be used to pay off debts and fund acquisitions
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Bechtel’s Crossrail chief leaves project in shake-up
Project director Cliff Mumm departs £14.5bn scheme as delivery partner has authority curbed
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Paul Smith joins forces with Nottingham students
Sir Paul Smith challenges the NTU’s school of art and design and school of architecture, design and the built environment
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Underground stone
Hanson Bath & Portland Stone is re-introducing Box Ground stone after a break of 60 years
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Kilburn masterplan progresses
Planning permission has been gained for stage two of north-west London site
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Iron protection
Hargreaves Foundry has supplied bespoke and off the shelf cast iron rainwater goods as part of the refurbishment of the grade II-listed University House, part of the University of East London.
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Serpentine Gallery to include garden
Peter Zumthor’s design for 2011 Serpentine Gallery will include ’a garden within a garden’
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Turn the lights down
Cooper Lighting and Safety has launched a LED downlighter that has been designed to directly replace halogen downlighters.
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Network Rail project division could run overseas schemes
The separate infrastructure business is still in the planning stage
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Infrastructure costs plan revealed
Senior industry figures will drive plan to save £3bn a year on infrastructure costs
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Three year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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CityWatch: Taylor Wimpey's sale fails to impress
After a marginal rise in shares and then decline, Taylor Wimpey’s sale meets with ambiguity from analysts
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HSE to charge firms for inspectors' time
Proposals could see construction firms hit with charges of up to £200 an hour for inspectors’s time
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Noise-absorbing ceilings
Armstrong Ceilings has brought out a range of noise absorbing wall-mounted panels called AlphaClass Frames.