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Galliford Try wins 25-year ESCo energy contract
Contractor will build and mange district heat and power system at mixed-use scheme in West Sussex
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Concrete firm hit with £10,000 fine after roof fall
HSE says that Master Concrete did not give workers adequate training
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Tube contracts to be renegotiated at cheaper price
Boris Johnson’s transport adviser calls Tube ppp upgrades a disgrace and promises greater efficiency
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Peter Murray recovering after cycling accident
NLA chairman Peter Murray suffers a puctured lung and broken bones after an accident during a charity cycling event in Brussels
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Morgan Sindall scoops £17m university job
University of Sussex picks contractor to start on 8000m2 project in October
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WYG completes restructure after £22m loss
Engineering consultant to base its structure on four key areas of market activity
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OFT delays decision on Travis Perkins' bid for BSS Group
Office of Fair Trading says its decision over the £558m bid will not be until mid-October
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Galliford Try completes Newport station
South Wales station doubles in size to handle 2,000 more people a day
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Wolseley to take up tax residence in Switzerland
Ðǿմ«Ã½ materials firm says it is creating a group holding company as it announces no profit growth in its full-year results
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CITB calls for better skills to retrofit British homes
Industry body says government ensure adequate training to meet its ’Green Deal’ targets
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Breedon Aggregates wins Scottish Water contract
Multi-million pound contract will see Breedon supply construction materials for four years
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Kier fined £160,000 after fatal fall at Everton training ground
Kier North West plead guilty to failing to ensure safety of worker after Karl Davis fell through window frame
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CITB-Construction Skills could be privatised
Leaked document also reveals list of 177 quangos that could be scrapped as result of public spending cuts
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Small row, titanic waves
Developers can’t always force buyers who lack funds to complete. And as a recent test case shows, the difficulty is knowing when it would be better to apply for damages
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Transport review
Norman Baker, the Lib Dem’s transport minister, said the current review of capital spending on transport would ultimately lead to a higher priority for public transport projects as opposed to new road schemes.
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Passivhaus to launch refurb standard
A version of the ultra low-energy Passivhaus standard is being developed for refurbishment projects, Ðǿմ«Ã½ can reveal.
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HCA to reveal Kerslake replacement within a week
The Homes and Communities Agency is likely to announce its new interim chief executive as early as next week, following the standing down of chief executive Sir Bob Kerslake earlier this month
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School’s out forever
Native Land and Grosvenor have submitted a planning application for a block of luxury apartments in Holland Park, west London.
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ISG opens five offices as it targets smaller jobs
ISG has opened five offices in the past nine months as part of its strategy to compete with regional businesses for smaller deals, writes Andrew Hankinson.