All News articles – Page 1604
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Cyril Sweett announces new appointment
Hospitality specialist to lead new global hospitality and leisure service
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Permission given for £30m Tate job
Good news for contractor Bovis as “Transforming Tate Britain” job given planning green light
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Higgins heads public sector construction high earners
Boss of Olympic Delivery Authority tops list that includes HCA and PfS staff
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Construction activity grows for fourth month in a row
CIPS reports ’modest rises’ in order books, though fears of cuts slow pace
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Travis Perkins results 'above expectations'
Builders merchant plans to pay dividend after sustained trading increase
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Morgan Sindall order book grows to £3.5bn
Trading update reports trading uplift but outstanding concern over spending cuts
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WSP uncertainty
Consultant engineer WSP said its market outlook remained “uncertain” because of the continuing global downturn and stringent UK Budget in a trading update this week
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Solar heating
CA Group in collaboration with Corus has developed SolarWall, a method of low-carbon solar air heating for the UK market
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Freak power
A giant energy centre for the Olympic park with a flue stack the size of Nelson’s column could hardly be hidden away. So the architect decided to flaunt what it had by dressing up a neutral box in durable black rubber
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Five prisons ‘to be scrapped’
Consultants and contractors are predicting that five PFI prisons will be scrapped under new Tory justice policy, frustrating shortlisted firms
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Low-rise facade system
Architectural aluminium glazing specialist, Technal, has launched Modal, a rapid build modular facade system for low-rise applications
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Inside the offsite empire
This is the first glimpse inside Laing O’Rourke’s £100m state-of-the art offsite building facility in Steetley, Nottinghamshire, as seen by the Duke of Kent on a royal visit last month
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Pidgley: Market stable, but no dividend yet
Tony Pidgley, chairman of Berkeley Group, said the housing market stabilised in the year to 30 April 2010 but not to the extent that the residential developer would pay shareholders a dividend
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Club class
Construction has begun on UK-based architect Lewis & Hickey’s £14m YMCA Club in Ahmedabad, India
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Copper cladding
SFS Intec Irius austenitic stainless steel fasteners have been used to fix the multi-coloured geometric aluminum panels to the Cardiff office of the Wales Joint Education Committee
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Fibre cement cladding
Marley Eternit’s Natura Pro fibre cement cladding has been used on the facade of the Rock mixed-use development in Bury, Lancashire
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Taylor Wimpey caution
Taylor Wimpey has said political and economic uncertainty means it will continue to run the business on a cautious basis, with selective land investment and an ongoing focus on costs and cash
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Capita Symonds reveals Goodwood sculpture
Alfa Romeo sculpture made of 12 tonnes of steel is centrepiece of 2010 Festival of Speed