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Firms move into global markets as Europe sinks
North America, Australia and Middle East are main targets as UK heads for ’triple-dip recession’
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One in eight UK firms pricing jobs for no profit
Routine low bidding raises spectre of more high-profile insolvencies in the new year
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Fire-resisting doors
Mann McGowan, a passive fire protection specialist, has launched Palusol SW laminated board in conjunction with BASF. The board can be used to manufacture flat and raised fire-resisting panelled doors.
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Dirt separators
Waterwise Technology has added to its Cobra Cyclone range of centrifugal dirt separators with the introduction of a 90m3 per hour unit that comes with the option of an insulated jacket.
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Willmott Dixon to develop homes for rent
Contractor Willmott Dixon is poised to become a developer with a deal to build 1,500 homes for rent with Birmingham council, writes Joey Gardiner.Willmott Dixon is understood to be leading a consortium, with housing association West Mercia and property consultancy Savills, to build the homes in a joint venture with ...
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Willmott Dixon to develop homes for rent
Contractor Willmott Dixon is poised to become a developer with a deal to build 1,500 homes for rent with Birmingham council
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EC Harris and T&T win eight-figure global deals from Shell
Consultants win contract with Shell worth £10m over four years
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Project finance denied to over half of UK clients
More than half of all UK construction clients are still completely unable to secure project finance for speculative developments, more than two years after the credit crunch first hit.
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Cavity closer
Kingspan Insulation’s Kooltherm cavity closer has been developed to offer high thermal efficiency and fire performance.
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Circular cavity trays
From next year, Cavity Trays is to manufacture the Type K circular Cavitray to provide damp protection for cavity wall openings up to 3m in diameter.
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Review panel to savage BSF
The government review panel into schools procurement was preparing to launch a scathing attack on the organisation of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Schools for the Future programme as Ðǿմ«Ã½ went to press on Wednesday
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Cabe’s fate to be decided ‘before Christmas’
The government is expected to announce a plan for the future of design quango Cabe before Christmas following a series of high-level discussions in recent days
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Grid Architects in Deptford: Grid locked
Grid Architects and St Edward Homes have won planning permission for a 2.8ha residential and business quarter in Deptford, London
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All lit up
Work is nearing completion on Jestico + Whiles’ W Hotel in London’s Leicester Square.
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Campaigners hit back at L&Q 'aggression' charges
Walthamstow Stadium campaign threatens defamation action in row over Conran-designed scheme
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Wiring accessories
Hager claims its Sollysta wiring accessories make installation easier and safer as there is more room to bend wires, and unsheathed conductors will not inadvertently touch the back of the box
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Arup to limit job cuts by moving UK staff abroad
New UK boss Robert Care says restructure will spare some of 600 expected redundancies
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Public works drought drags construction work down 22%
Business barometer Education work holds Willmott Dixon in top spot as government projects decline
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£1.3bn Crossrail tunnelling contractors revealed
Bam, Ferrovial and Kier the biggest winners while Laing O’Rourke and Costain lose out
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Wembley regeneration scheme goes for planning
Quintain’s 14-acre development includes 1,300 homes as well as shopping and office space