All News articles – Page 848
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ISG takeover battle extended
US investor Cathexis struggles to attract shareholder support for £71m takeover
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CITB revokes 4,600 CSCS cards
CITB revokes cards after investigation showed workers paid cash to pass test
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ISG and Hopkins complete St Thomas' Hospital reclad
St Thomas’ 1966 tower suffered water ingress and solar gain
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RIBA leadership: ‘There hasn’t been a coup’
Harry Rich’s resignation handled in ‘very civilised’ manner, says president
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Arcadis posts profit warning
Slowdown in North America and emerging markets hits expected operating profit
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Plans outlined for £500m Swansea regeneration
3,500-seat arena and aquatics centre part of ambitious city centre redevelopment
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Materials firms report lowest growth for two years
Manufacturers’ group says rate of growth falling but confidence remains high
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Countryside bags 3,000-home scheme
Housebuilder to work with L Q on GLA-owned former East London factory site
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Ucatt calls for action on migrant builder deaths
Union blasts HSE for not recording nationality of fatal accident victims Â
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Government to launch major construction labour review
Construction Leadership Council will oversee report by consultant Mark Farmer on how to reform industry
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Work resumes on Aberdeen bridge after worker fatality
Main contractor Balfour Beatty says workers have returned to £18m Third Don Crossing, but not to the incident area
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Image of the week: Light footfall
A light artwork installation at King’s Cross is part of London’s Lumiere Festival
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Chief execs sign construction health pledges
Firms including Skanska, Mace, and Crossrail commit to tackling workplace ill health
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Barbour ABI's January market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for January is now available to download
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Balfour UK procurement chief leaves
Martin Chown latest to go, while outsider gets international procurement job
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Longcross owed £51m at collapse
Trade creditors could recover less than 0.5p in the pound for debts