All Breaking news articles – Page 554
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NewsMott Macdonald bags Abu Dhabi pumping station job
Engineer wins contract to provide services for development of one of world’s largest underground pumping stations
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NewsFirst wave of school building work promised for 'early autumn'
Government seeks to dampen fears of further delays as details of procurement of PFI schools released
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NewsExpert panel set up to oversee Olympic legacy
16-member design review panel will oversee legacy plans for Olympic Park and promote high quality design
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NewsCourt date set for HS2 legal challenges
Five legal challenges to high-speed line will be heard together in High Court in December
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NewsUnited House loses construction MD
Head of construction arm Keith Allington leaves social housing firm
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NewsT Clarke profits fall by two-thirds
Electrical contractor reports challenging six-month trading period
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NewsTed Ayres to take over at Bellway
Current operations director to become CEO as John Watson appointed chair
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NewsUK wind industry ‘died at birth’
SSE Renewables boss tells business summit wind sector fell behind rivals
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NewsLorne Stewart acquires four Rotary businesses
Engineer buys Rotary’s North West, Yorkshire, Southern and Midlands divisions as three other parts of business fold
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NewsConstruction sector suffers sharp contraction
Latest trade survey finds all parts of the industry saw a sharp fall in workloads, new orders and tender prices in Q2
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NewsClegg announces £100m for renewables
Funding will be added to funds for the creation of the government’s Green Investment Bank
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Vinci lures former Galliford Try boss
Former Galliford Try managing director Dave Smith to head up Vinci’s southern building division
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NewsKeltbray enjoys strong revenue growth
Keltbray Group saw a 24% increase in turnover last year with revenue up to £108m.
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NewsMorgan Sindall profit grows 13%
Contractor reports fall in revenue but keeps a tight hold of costs in first half of the year
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NewsFears insulation firms will cut corners under Green Deal
Office of Fair Trading warns current government schemes create incentives for volume over quality
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NewsArchitects and engineers launch Olympic marketing protest
RIBA and Institution of Structural Engineers call for government to lift London 2012 marketing gag














