All Breaking news articles – Page 689
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Firms fined for safety breaches resulting in roof-fall death
Court fines firms over £50,000 for carrying out inadequate risk assessment
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Balfour bags £10.5m schools contract in Oldham
BBES set to begin works on the project this month
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Hammerson wins approval for £600m Leeds development
Scheme will transform Eastgate Quarter of the city
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Bovis Homes reports improving margins
Operating margin grows to 7% for first six months of 2011
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Lend Lease staff face fresh overhaul of pension scheme
Second major change to UK scheme in three years designed to give parent company financial certainty
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Keltbray wins golf contract
The contract is the first after Keltbray’s acquisition of Golf Environmental
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Cyril Sweett joins list of consultants open to merger
Admission follows comments by WSP and EC Harris while consultant confirms Sweett Group rebrand
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EDF to revise timetable for Hinkley plant in the autumn
Admission puts 2017 completion date in doubt after post-Fukushima nuclear review
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Council calls for fruit and nut tree audit as condition of planning
Firms operating in Brighton and Hove must also submit embodied energy calcuations
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Probe into alleged payments into Olympic stadium legacy
Investigation has began into the allegations that Dionne Knight received payments from West Ham
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King’s College Hospital lodges legal action against Costain
Hospital claims contractor failed to repair defects
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Costain/Skanska tipped for £250m Paddington Crossrail job
The £250m contract at Paddington would be the largest the consortium has won on the project
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Enterprise puts brave face on £135m loss
Financial director says the firm has turned a corner despite losses in 2010
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Government set to guarantee 10% of infrastructure finance
New finance bond designed to encourage long-term investors and lessen the risks on infrastructure projects
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Hackney Empire sues Aviva for £1.1m over bond dispute
London theatre funded by Alan Sugar in legal case that could affect use of construction bonds
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Council approves £100m Grahame Park regeneration
Barnet council permits next stage of £800m redevelopment of Britain’s largest housing estate
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Nearly half of small builders report falling workloads
FMB’s latest survey suggests further bleakness for employment in construction sector
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FC Twente stadium roof collapses during renovation
People reported trapped under roof according to police at the scene