All Breaking news articles – Page 1027
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NewsAbu Dhabi tower leans towards the record books
RMJM-designed building to be built at an angle of 18 degree
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NewsKier merges divisions to form FM business
New facilities management business will be known as Kier Facilities Services
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NewsHow technology can help beat the crunch
Building is hosting a live seminar on how technology can play a part in surviving the downturn
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NewsExcavator operator fined £2,500 for killing pedestrian
Driver who 'cut corners' pleads guilty to breaching Health and Safety Act
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NewsBuilding launches business blog
Financial blog features news, gossip and up-to-date share prices for over 30 construction stocks
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NewsDavid McLean goes into administration
The contractor arm of the £130m-turnover developer is to close while the housebuilding division goes up for sale
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NewsSchool building programme pace quickens as £600m Kent deal closes
23 local authorities have now signed deals with a private sector partner
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Galliford Try fined £15k for safety breach
Contractor pleads guilty after worker injured when over-inflated pipe stopper exploded
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NewsCIOB plans Middle East support network
Aim of network is to support construction professionals working in the region
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NewsChina ploughs billions into rail construction to boost economy
Ministry of railways has a £190bn budget to increase rail network to 90,000km by 2010
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Wilkinson Eyre scoops £45m project win at Exeter University
Architect sees off rivals to win competition to design a £45m timber and glass gridshell building on Exeter's campus
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NewsCyril Sweett and Miller seal £80m Scottish PPP
The e4i group reaches financial close on school scheme for Inverclyde Council
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NewsPersimmon hit by £600m writedown
Further deterioration in market forces Persimmon to writedown land for second time this year
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NewsJCB staff choose paycut to save jobs
Over 4,000 employees will work a four day week in bid to stave off redundancies
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NewsRecession will hit the UK
As the economy shrinks for the first time in 16 years and shares plummet, recession is a certainty
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NewsLondon mayor retracts opposition to three London towers
Boris Johnson u-turns over £1bn Waterloo development that includes 33-storey tower
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NewsJowell admits £500m Olympic shortfall
Olympics minister says credit crunch has left 2012 budget short of private funds
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NewsShortlist revealed for World Building of the Year
But conflict of interest forces Norman Foster to stand down from jury
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Civil engineers urge help for small firms
Banks criticised for failing to ease lending restrictions as firms hit by falling workload














