All Breaking news articles – Page 940
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Interserve wins £110m prison job
Isis young offenders' facility will be built inside perimeter of HMP Belmarsh
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Keller chairman steps down
Dr Michael West will retire in July after 45 years with the groundworks firm
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BAA set to fight break-up
Airports operator says it will challenge Competition Commission ruling
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Scott Brownrigg and Pascall + Watson combine in Abu Dhabi
Informal partnership will allow firms to bid and work together on projects in UAE capital
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Crossrail appoints Thameslink boss programme director
Network Rail's Andrew Mitchell will deputise for chief executive and oversee programme delivery
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London Eye to get £12.5m upgrade
Changes are intended to decrease carbon footprint and avoid further maintenance for up to 20 years
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Slowdown eases in civils sector
Workloads survey indicates slight decrease in overall rate of order book decline
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Is everyone being too positive?
After months of contraction, people are getting excited about slowing negative. But where's the evidence?
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Six killed in Chinese bridge collapse
550 people help to clear rubble after 200m stretch of a flyover in Hunan buries road below
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Mitie profit up 11% as outsourcing booms
Client trend towards cutting costs through outsourcing benefits maintenance specialist
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Waterman warns of potential £4m bad debt
Payment issues highlighted as engineering group reports trading at 'lower end' of expectations
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WYG forecasts £12m profit after job cuts
Consultant announces five further probable office closures after 324 jobs cuts already this year
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Dounreay site to get two radioactive waste facilities
Construction at defunct power station site will begin in 2011, with first phase completing in 2014
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MJ Gleeson warns of further writedowns in 2009
Housebuilders says there is no sign of improvement in the market and does not expect revenue of second half of year to exceed first half
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Building launches Passivhaus diary
Over the following months Bill Butcher will be writing a regular diary on the construction of the Denby Dale Passivhaus in West Yorkshire
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Architects more optimistic over future workloads
The number of architects expecting future workloads to fall dropped from 44% to 34% in April
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Work starts on Crossrail
Piling work on the £15.9bn London rail link started at Canary Wharf this morning
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Energy regs crackdown on homeowners
Government could force all extension projects to include green improvements to rest of property & Conservatories to be regulated for first time
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Bovis boss: government spending lifeline is failing
Chief executive Pollard says spending having little effect as he announces restructuring and redundancies