All Building articles in 02 October 2009 – Page 2
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Who'll do a Parsons Brinkerhoff next?
Contractors are still pondering the implications of Balfour Beatty’s canny swoop on American infrastructure firm Parsons Brinckerhoff last month.
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Laing O'Rourke reveals 'significant' redundancies
Ray O'Rourke informs staff by email of need for 'tight rein on controllable costs' and start of consultation process
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Tories claim green policies will create jobs
Shadow energy secretary proposes 'Green Deal' to cut carbon emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs
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Tender of the day: £1m children's centre in Wiltshire
Tender for new-build contract in Trowbridge closes on 29 October
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Cityscape blog: Let's give those exhibitors a prize
You have to be brave to take part in Dubai's property expo in these straightened times, so after day one who's efforts deserve to be rewarded?
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Strong student lettings boost Unite
Rising property values help insulate developer from worst of recession
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Full steam ahead for expansion plans, says Sainsbury's
Food retailer on track for 15% expansion despite sales slowdown
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Sir Michael Latham to step down from ConstructionSkills
Applications are being sought for the next chairman of the industry training body
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Worst of the recesssion is over, says Tesco boss
Sir Terry Leahy celebrates 'solid' performance as retailer posts £1.2bn pre-tax profit
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Government softens up on carbon reduction programme
Organisations get a year's grace before having to pay for carbon emissions
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Five things to know before going to Libya
Could Libya be a refuge for construction companies trying to escape collapsed markets? Perhaps if you follow these tips ...
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Musings from the Tory conference
The head of public work at EC Harris wonders what the opposition will do about sustainability and regeneration if it comes into power
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Conservatives reiterate commitment to scrapping Heathrow expansion
Shadow transport secretary says there is 'no doubt whatsoever' there will be no third runway at the airport if the party is elected
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Osborne: Tories to cut £23bn of public budget
Shadow chancellor says country is ‘sinking in sea of debt’ and outlines plans to raise retirement age, cap pensions and freeze public sector pay to cut costs
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Tender of the day: £5m health centre in Vale of Glamorgan
Tender for new-build contract in Barry, South Glamorgan, closes on 30 October
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Tories to fine for roadwork overruns
Shadow transport secretary says firms that overrun would pay rent for the space they are working on under Conservative government
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Coinford bags groundworks job on £1bn Kidbrooke scheme
Contractor wins work for Berkeley Homes regeneration project in south-east London
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Tories pledge to 'green' existing homes
Grant Shapps says employers will help improve energy efficiency of their staff's homes under Carbon Cooperation Plan
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Three vie for £300m BSF contract
Wandsworth council picks Bovis Lendlease, Galliford Try and Willmott Dixon to enter competitive dialogue to work on 16 secondary schools