All Breaking news articles – Page 560
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Mel Starrs has died
Mel Starrs, a prominent champion of sustainability in the built environment, has died.
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Turner & Townsend reports bumper results
Increased proportion of overseas work helps consultant boost revenue 20% and pre-tax profit 46%
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Infrastructure work fails to pick up
RICS survey finds infrastructure workloads remained flat over Q2 despite government attempts to boost sector
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Osborne launches £40bn infrastructure guarantee scheme
Government will also provide loans for stalled PFI schemes
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Bids for Olympic stadium revealed
Football up against Formula One racing for a home at the Olympic park
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Delancey in the frame for Olympic media centre
Legacy board to meet today to confirm appointment for broadcast centre role, with iCity data centre proposal sole remaining bidder
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Green light for £50m Hinkley Point jetty
Temporary wharf will be used to bring in construction materials for new nuclear power plant
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Construction suffers 278 insolvencies in June
Number of insolvencies falls slightly on previous year but sector is still one of the worst hit
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SMEs shed staff as workloads fall
A third of small and medium-sized construction firms are shedding labour as overall workloads continue to fall
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Neville launches sustainability foundation
Ex-Manchester United footballer’s new foundation aims to promote higher levels of sustainability in sports
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Prince of Wales’ estate signs up safety consultant
Duchy of Cornwall drafts in Building Safety Group
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Ofgem unveils £22bn energy investment plan
Energy regulator estimates programme will create 7,000 jobs, most in construction
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Government unveils fresh rail investment
Cameron and Clegg unveil £4.2bn capital investment programme - on top of £5bn already announced
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Construction output falls sharply
UK construction output fell 6.3% in May compared with the previous year, the latest official figures have shown
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Specialists says public sector clients are getting worse at procurement
Two thirds of specialist contractors are dissatisfied with public projects
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Cities win new freedoms to drive investment
England’s major regional urban centres given greater access to central government funding to drive infrastructure work
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China seeks western project management skill
Study by Chinese government seeks to adopt best practice from Europe and the USA
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Skills card boss promises reform and end to conflict
CSCS boss Graham Wren heralds ‘fresh start’ in frayed relations with CITB-ConstructionSkills