All Breaking news articles – Page 903
-
News
Land writedowns push McInerney £150m into the red
Irish/UK housing developer triples pre-tax loss in first half of 2009
-
News
LSC gives 12 colleges go-ahead
Skills body has granted final approval to schemes that were revised after funding debacle
-
News
Scott Brownrigg designs Gurkha temple for MoD college
Lantern at apex of building at £700m military training facility will emit 'spiritual light'
-
News
Aker to build Tees Valley biomass power station
Construction on Gaia Power biomass plant will take up to three years
-
News
Network Rail axes 1,800 maintenance jobs
Restructure of maintenance teams is part of £4bn cost cutting drive
-
News
Laing O'Rourke wins £520m Scottish water deal
Contractor's consortium chosen as preferred bidder on Thistle Water's investment programme
-
News
Industry wary of M&A deals
There were only 15 mergers and aquisitions in the last quarter despite a 38% increase in deal value
-
News
Firms turn to debt collector as Dubai pay crisis deepens
Financial Solutions agency sees sevenfold jump in clients – who are chasing £7m in unpaid bills
-
News
Gleeds drafted in to check Olympic fees paid to CLM
ODA brings in consultant to review delivery partner’s pay, after it earns £151m in year to March
-
News
Minister seeks industry advice on construction tsar
Ian Lucas asks trade body bosses to suggest candidates for £120,000-a-year chief adviser role
-
News
Costain in running for £1.5bn Sellafield job
Nuvia and Jacobs also set to bid for design and build contract on radioactive waste processing plant
-
News
23,000 jobs at risk as skills body cuts NVQ funding
Industry ‘gutted’ as workers face qualifications lapsing without prospect of renewal
-
News
One in five architecture firms making a loss, says report
Over 280 companies in the UK architecture industry have sunk into the red
-
News
BSF funding opened up to beleaguered sixth form colleges
Decision will be lifeline for the institutions that were forced to put development plans on ice after Learning and Skills Council blew budget by more than 150%
-
News
Giant fly swats could suck up motorway fumes
Engineers call for manmade tree-like structures that absorb carbon emissions to lead fight against climate change
-
News
Wates names new non-executive director
Wincanton chief exec Graeme McFaull joins board of UK contractor
-
News
Amec confident despite 4% slide in profit
Energy services-focused engineer predicts stronger performance for next half-year as revenue stays steady at £1.26bn
-
News
Carillion boosts turnover 13% to £2.7bn
Chief executive singles out support services and Middle East as star performers
-
News
Styles & Wood posts 39% fall in first-half turnover
But retail fit-out specialist is confident of its 'sound financial footing' to face the recession
-
News
Henry Boot heads into the red
First-half results show £20m loss driven by property devalution, but construction revenue holds up