All News articles – Page 1485
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Jarvis avoids prosecution for Potters Bar crash
Regulator expected to drop proceedings against the firm for incident that killed seven people
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Berkeley sales rise 25% as construction costs stay low
Houesbuilder says excess capacity in construction sector is keeping costs down despite material and fuel inflation
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Housing market recovery slow moving for now
Many factors have contributed to a slow start for the housing market – but that should change as the year progresses
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Ucatt forced to re-run election
Construction’s largest union Ucatt was thrown into turmoil this week after a watchdog declared its 2009 leadership election void
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Eco-mansion: Living off the land
Architect Scott Brownrigg has submitted a planning application for this “eco-mansion” in Medmenham, Buckinghamshire
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Output down but predicted to rise
Initial figures for January look poor but February is predicted to be better
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Japan's nuclear crisis sparks fears of delays to new UK reactors
Chief nuclear inspector to conduct safety review as public pressure mounts
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Qatari Diar in-house consultant in UK move
Developer’s presence in UK will cut down jobs available to other firms
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Trafford town hall: civics makeover
5plus Architects and Shepherd Developments have secured planning permission to redevelop Trafford town hall
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West Ham reveals changes to stadium
The £95m conversion will include removing floodlighting masts and installing an extended roof
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Renew ceases public sector work in the North
Firm says the public sector in the North is no longer viable and will be pulling out
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New Homes Bonus will not boost development, say MPs
Select committee report on damns abolition of regional plans
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Billington boss believes steel market has ‘reached bottom’
Billington chief executive Steve Fareham says markets are improving and the cycle is turning
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Arup to stress test buildings in disaster-hit Japan
Damaged construction projects are on hold and evacuations take place as Japan struggles to recover
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Bulk of OFT fines likely to be wiped out after appeals
Hope for other firms as fines in first six cases are reduced by up to 94%