All Building articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 5
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NewsNuclear construction skills gets £2m boost
Sector skills council announces funding for training to build the UK’s eight planned nuclear reactors
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NewsCarillion to complete downsizing by end of the year
Contractor continues with plan to cope with shrinking market
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NewsCIPS data shows output growth in April
Purchasing managers survey points to continued confidence, but construction recovery remains sluggish
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NewsDavis Langdon poaches T&T director
Paul Dyson joins consultant as a director in its infrastructure team
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Sweett Group bags £19m health jobs
Consultant appointed on Cumbrian community hospital and health centre
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NewsRay O'Rourke refused planning for own home
Laing O’Rourke boss wants to rebuild his mansion in conservation area of Essex
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NewsUK firms urged to bid for £20bn Brazil projects
UKTI urges firms bid for Olympic, World Cup and mining work
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NewsMorgan Sindall targets infrastructure
Contractor says rail, roads, aviation and energy are the key to financial success
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NewsLabour sweeps to power in Birmingham
Local elections see Labour win in Birmingham and Southampton and a string of other regional towns and cities
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NewsChelsea submits bid for Battersea Power Station
Clubs hopes to develop a 60,000 seat stadium on iconic site as well as homes, shops and offices
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NewsBristol opts for mayor, but others say no
Birmingham, Manchester and six other cities reject mayoral system in blow to government policy
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NewsBalfour Beatty promotes McNaughton
Balfour Beatty’s operations boss has been appointed deputy chief executive in place of Anthony Rabin, who is retiring
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NewsRICS flags improving construction sector
Surveyors report increased Q1 activity in face of ONS data which showed 3% contraction
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FeaturesStudents design accommodation units
Architecture students conceive of units that are above and bellow ground whilst respecting the site at Lumsdale Valley
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NewsLaing O'Rourke confirmed for £237m Alder Hey job
Laing O’Rourke, John Laing and Interserve chosen as preferred consortium for the new Liverpool hospital
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