All News articles – Page 1479
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'Build now, pay later’ pilot to create 3,000 new homes
Barratt, Countryside and Keepmoat first to benefit from government scheme on six HCA sites
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Bribery Act date finally set
Act will come into force on 1 July as the government publishes long-awaited guidance
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Ernst & Young expands construction team
Firm appoints in construction and real estate advisory services in NY and expands in California
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Sisk reports increased turnover for 2010
Growth attributed to civil engineering and energy strategy
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Kier secures £95m of new work since February
New contracts follow a strong set of interim results for the contractor
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BDP engineer named Business Woman of the Year
Michelle McDowell wins the Veuve Clicquot Award, recognising the achievements of women in industry
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Ramboll buys Gifford to create leading UK engineer
Engineer acquires public sector focused firm to almost double in size
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Regulator insists on BAA Stansted sale
Review by Competition Commission says airports operator must stick to original timetable
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Potholes boost May Gurney
Infrastructure support company says it saw higher than expected highways spending in past six months
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Tribal blames public sector cuts for 57% profit fall
Consultant reduces net debt by a third, announces that chief executive will stand down in April
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Galliford Try completes deal on £58m programme
Construction to start this week on Orkney Islands schools scheme
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Confident Bellway to beat profit forecasts
Housebuilder says it will sell 5% more homes in 2011
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UKGBC: commercial buildings must have DECs
Energy use certificate should be rolled out across commercial sector, says green building group
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Sir David King says no nuclear delay
Former chief scientific advisor plays down fears of delay post Fukushima
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Preferred bidder for Nottingham tram announced
Tramlink consortium to build new extension to city’s tram system
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HMRC cuts late payment fines
HMRC has cut some late payment fines for contractors filling out Construction Industry Scheme returns.Among several areas where fines have been lowered, there will be a new upper limit on the amount of penalties that can be imposed on contractors new to the scheme.HMRC said that lower charges could apply ...
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Work completes on Olympic Stadium
Last piece of turf will be laid today in Sir Robert McAlpine-built stadium
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Souto de Moura wins 2011 Pritzker prize
Architect becomes second from Portugal to win prestigious trophy