All News articles – Page 1549
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Rok wins repair deal for Tesco's home insurance customers
Extended contract means Rok now handles half of Tesco’s claims work
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T Clarke appoints Martin Walton as finance director
Electrical contractor’s current financial controller is promoted to the board
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Galliford Try secures £23m health and education contracts
Work includes £9m contracts at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and a £8.1m deal for a new building at the University of Manchester
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Government rules out sprinklers for new homes
Proposals to make sprinklers mandatory for all new homes dismissed
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Davis Langdon win Peterborough energy centre contract
QS appointed to oversee construction of recycling and energy centre
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Government launches National Infrastructure Plan
Document outlines investment needed in UK infrastructure over next five years
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Mott MacDonald launches cost and carbon tool
Consultant has developed online tool for assessing embodied carbon and project costs
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Green investment bank could be funded by nuclear sale
Government may raise cash for £1bn low carbon technology fund by selling stake in uranium company
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Canadian firm signs deal to build £340m Cheesegrater
Oxford Properties-British Land joint venture will seek to complete 47-storey London tower by 2014
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Galliford Try wins place on Yorkshire Water framework
Contractor in joint venture with Aecom secures first two schemes on water upgrade framework
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Government demands 40% cuts from current school projects
Construction supply chains told to slash cost of 600 schools and academies in latest blow for sector
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Two workers killed after wall collapses
The two were killed while working on a barn conversion in Suffolk
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Mouchel issues profit warning
Mouchel has warned that its profit before tax and exceptional items will drop to £30.5m from £40m for the year ended 31 July 2010.
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Mace’s Shard project director departs
Tim Goldby left the company several weeks ago, and Gareth Lewis has taken over
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Spotlight when the upturn comes …
After past recessions, lead times have rapidly increased - and there’s no reason why it will be any different when the next one comes, says Brian Moone. So what is the impact likely to be?
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O’Rourke changes top team
Laing O’Rourke has undertaken a global shake-up of its top executive team
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Galliford Try lines up Segro’s Ian Coull as next chairman
Galliford Try has announced that its next chairman will be Ian Coull, the chief executive of Segro.
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The use of force: Ðǿմ«Ã½ information modelling
Ðǿմ«Ã½ information modelling may make everything better, but most firms don’t want to use it. But that might change now the government plans to make it compulsory on all public projects. Stephen Kennett reports
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Housing stats:Â New build sales and completions in September
Last month was every bit as bad as housebuilders feared, with sales 28% down on previous the year
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Osborne’s axe fells schools and housing
Education capital funding to fall 60% and housing 70% as chancellor takes hatchet to public sector