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Balfour Kilpatrick and Haden Young merge
Balfour Beatty has combined its Balfour Kilpatrick and Haden Young businesses to create the UK's largest M&E firm.
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Government outlines plans to outlaw blacklisting
The government has launched a consultation on new regulations that will make it illegal for trade union members to be denied employment through secret blacklists.
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Government outlines plans to outlaw blacklisting
The government has issued proposals that will see blacklisting of employees because they are a member of a trade union made illegal
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Network online and you're in for a tweet
Do you have a Twitter handle, a blog page or a LinkedIn profile? For most people in construction, the answer will be no. But for a growing group of internet pioneers, online networking and social media are becoming a key part of doing business
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Meet the members
In the first of an occasional series, Elaine Knutt speaks to the man responsible for the upkeep of our heritage and woman who is combining site management with her PhD studies
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Let's lose obsession with preservation
A couple of articles passed across my desk the other day which set me thinking. Both were to do with regeneration
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Let's keep moving on
I enjoyed Chrissi McCarthy’s insightful column, illustrated by the image of the woman trapped in a wine glass – that is not just glass ceilings, but glass walls (CM June)
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Rainwater harvest time is here
The collection of rainwater as a substitute for mains water is a key part of the Code for Sustainable Homes and increasingly important in commercial buildings
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Got it taped
Technology company 3M is bringing a tried-and-tested European system to the UK
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Tender is the fight
Case: J D Leadbitter & Co v Devon County Council High Court Chancery, May 1, 2009
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Fantasy manager
Computer simulation and actors combine to create a lifelike training experience at a new centre in Coventry
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We must let markets decide
I am puzzled at the suggestion by John Ashford (CM June letters) that a think-tank could solve all the problems of a future low-carbon world and that the old politics of ‘let the markets decide’ will not do any more. Whatever our individual dreams for the world might entail, the ...
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The cube with seven sides
Cladding the Cube – the ‘city within a city’ that forms the final stage in Birmingham’s Mailbox development – has involved no fewer than seven innovative and complex systems
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Are things looking up for UK construction?
As summer starts in earnest, there are signs that the industry may be slowly emerging from the toughest period in recent history. Evidence from surveys, trade associations and consultants suggests the economic climate could be improving
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Data collection
All the professional institutions in the built environment sector – from the CIOB to the Landscape Institute – have agreed to collate and publish detailed data on the diversity of their membership
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Creative cladding
T I Dynamic Facades’ Fibreform is a lightweight range of rainscreen cladding manufactured from a concrete fibre composite material that can be printed with logos or artwork