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Image Styles goes into administration
West Midlands maintenance firm Image Styles has gone into administration, with the loss of 70 jobs. The firm suffered from public sector cutbacks and the lack of work available from local authorities.Â
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Contractors warned not to delay Bribery Act policies
Despite government postponing new law, legal advisers say firms should comply to win work abroad
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Academies worth £800m to go to framework contractors
Cuts of £1bn confirmed but 15 firms will share 75 schemes and be first in line for free schools work
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Department for Transport tenders £300m framework
Sector-wide consultants’ framework will last up to three years but be subject to cost reduction drive
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Simmons to leave Cabe as merger nears
Cabe to become part of Design Council as quango closes following funding loss
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New infrastructure director appointed at Sellafield
Paul Foster will take over from Carol Johnson in November
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Late payments hit three-year high
New figures from Experian show reversal of trend in final quarter of 2010
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Hill consultant on Spanish Vigo Hospital
Consultant’s Spanish arm Gerens Hill starts work on the Galicia scheme
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RICS appoints EC Harris German country leader
John Atkins will be the European representative on RICS QS global board
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Nottingham academics aid Iraqi higher education
Nottingham Trent University will work with staff involved in the delivery of architecture, engineering and design-related subjects
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CLS unveils proposals for £250m Vauxhall Cross scheme
Mixed-use redevelopment by Allies & Morrison near US embassy will include aerial walkways
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Housing expert Kate Barker joins Taylor Wimpey board
Former government adviser will become non-exec director at housebuilder
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Nottingham hosts RIBA Fifty Ðǿմ«Ã½s 50 Years – Until 11 February
Innovative and enduring architecture from the 1960s onwards will be featured
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Lakehouse turnover ‘boosted by ethical policy’
Investment in green policies and community work has boosted Essex-based firm’s turnover
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Crossrail chief executive explains shock resignation
Rob Holden tells MPs he quit because role is changing - not because of frustration
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Construction activity bounces back in January
All three sub-sectors record increase in activity, reveals PMI
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Renew acquires rail specialist Amco
Over half of contractor’s turnover to come from civil engineering and M&E work
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Cabe to be wound up with just 20 staff moving to Design Council
Leaked letter shows all funding to be cut from 2013