All Breaking news articles – Page 869
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NewsTories seek to end payments for PFI planning risk
Potential changes to procurement model spark concerns over planning authority independence
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NewsCIOB threatens to expel cover-pricing firms
Professional body to launch own investigation into 10 member firms found guilty in OFT inquiry
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NewsCampaign mounts to keep RICS part of CIC
Pressure was mounting on the RICS this week to reverse its plan to leave the Construction Industry Council
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NewsCapita Symonds rallies bridge engineers for flood checks
Consultant issues ‘national call’ for staff to carry out safety checks on 1,800 bridges in Cumbria
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NewsT&T latest to join bolt-on buying boom
Turner & Townsend and Capita Symonds prepare to make a string of acquisitions
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NewsCity gives new Kier boss seal of approval
Appointment of Paul Sheffield to succeed John Dodds not seen as ‘major departure’ for contractor
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NewsRenew turnover down 19% as focus shifts to engineering
Chief executive plans to gain half of turnover from nuclear, rail, water and land remediation by 2012
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NewsUKGBC welcomes Tory plans for energy loans
Green body says Conservative plans to offer homeowners £6,500 are 'step in the right direction'
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NewsGovernment blocks £400m Everton stadium plans
Football club "bitterly disappointed" at decision to refuse permission for Kirby facility
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NewsSouthwark council: flat fire started on housing site
HSE called in to investigate after blaze begins at Trafalgar London development
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NewsMcLaren bags £6m Liverpool airport extension job
Leach Rhodes Walker-designed project will include upgrade of baggage handling facilities
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NewsTower crane register rules established
Regulations, which will come into force on 6 April, follows three-month public consultation on crane safety
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NewsScottish "idiot" trumps Donald in war of words
Homeowner who provoked verbal attack by tycoon for refusing to sell development strikes back in kind
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NewsSorrell plea: "don't cut schools funding"
Cabe chairman urges the government not to lower design standards by cutting public spending
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NewsDavid Morley appointed to 2012 water polo venue
Architect will design 5,000-seat, temporary venue to maximise use of hired and reusable components
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NewsDubai government asks for six-month debt freeze
UK contractors may not be paid until May 2010 as owner of developer Nakheel seeks delay on $60m debt
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NewsWidespread power station strikes averted
New pay deal agreed with workers will allow work to progress at seven sites, including Sellafield
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NewsBellway bosses get £240k in bonuses despite shareholder revolt last year
Chief executive and finance director are awarded bonuses as the housebuilder promises greater transparency for shareholders
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NewsMott MacDonald bags £960m Bahrain health island
Engineer to design infrastructure for 'international wellness facility'
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NewsEON: government plans for carbon capture will not work
Chief executive of energy company warns that nothing will happen if coal power has only back-up role














