All Breaking news articles – Page 717
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ODA offsets Olympic park carbon
After failing to meet renewable enery targets, the ODA has had to pump over £1m into energy efficiency for schools and housing
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Capita Symonds pay stays still
Pay freeze at the consultant continues for the third year running
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Mace tipped to win TfL cable car project
TfL are in dicussions with a preferred bidder for the £40m contract
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Wates boss warns of more failures due to underbidding
Paul Drechsler’s comments come as firm posts 12% profit rise and 4% turnover growth
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Capita bags Tribal divisions
Outsourcing firm acquired health and government divisionsfor £15.8m
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Laing O'Rourke's Hong Kong office doubles after rail wins
Contractor bulks up by 100 staff in order to service £360m Express Rail Link jobs
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Government abandons 'local standards framework'
Plans for councils to issue developers with an approved menu of development standards have been abandoned
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Sir Simon Milton dies aged 49
London’s former deputy mayor for policy and planning has died after an illness
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PFI cost review could hit 150 school deals
James Review adds to pressure for pilot savings project to be extended to education contracts
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Call for greater infrastructure investment
Lack of investment could have ’serious impacts’ on economy, says Business Infrastructure Commission
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Construction deaths up during recession
Client demands and corner cutting could have caused increase, says HSE
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Construction M&A deals almost double
More companies are executing takeovers as the market gains in confidence
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Kier buys out Lloyds stake in development division
The firm will pay £91m for full control of portfolio that includes Savile Row office building
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Firms fined £61,000 after building collapses
Around 150 tonnes of concrete came down after the failure of falsework
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Construction workforce continues to shrink
Latest ONS figures show total number of sector jobs down 0.4% on previous quarter
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Government suppliers to have just one contract
Shake up of procurement mean ’Crown Representatives’ will ensure state signs only one contract with major building firms
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Turnover plummets 29% at Styles & Wood
2010 results confirm turnover warning issued in October last year
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Government backs health projects worth £158m
Department of Health approves PFI credits for schemes