All Careers articles – Page 68
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FeaturesPrimary capital programme: Little marvels
Primary schools are often small projects, but with £7bn-worth in the pipeline, they may be a lifeline for the industry’s SMEs
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NewsEC Harris to axe up to 380 as QS bloodbath deepens
Consultant to shed 10% of workforce as Turner & Townsend begins first wave of redundancies
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Latest construction appointments - 20 February 2009
Hill International has appointed Steve Oakes senior consultant and John Jones consultant in its Birmingham office
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NewsVinci to cut over 100 jobs after consolidation
Vinci is planning more than 100 redundancies after the merger of its UK contracting operations
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NewsArchitecture student applications jump 6.7%
UCAS report finds architecture undergraduate applications rocket to 24,000
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NewsNottingham Trent names new head of Built Environment
Ann Priest will lead university's School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
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NewsUnion threatens strike over foreign labour use
GMB considers action over alleged discrimination against UK construction engineering workers
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NewsBuilder loses limbs in Newcastle chimney collapse
Victim in critical state after being crushed by falling chimney while working on roof joists in a pub
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NewsKier managers sacked for breaching asbestos rules
Workers violated health and safety procedures by dumping old tiles and cisterns in skip
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NewsJarvis to cut costs as rail hits buffers
Company will reduce operating cost in response to decline in work from Network Rail
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NewsUse of foreign labour at Lindsey 'not illegal'
Acas rules that EU laws not broken by employment of Italian workers that sparked wildcat strikes
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NewsLoan guarantee scheme fails small firms
Businesses face collapse as banks fail to lend despite £1bn government loan finance guarantee
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NewsAlmost half of small architect practices short of work
RIBA survey reveals that half of all small architects practices are “under-employed”
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NewsRLB secretary helps firm win green accreditation
Nicky Hannon's winning 'green day' idea suggests staff work from home once a month
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NewsMurray Coleman named Bovis Lend Lease global boss
Murray Coleman, the former UK chief executive of Bovis Lend Lease, is to oversee the business on behalf of its parent company in Australia as part of a senior reshuffle
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FeaturesThey have not been moved
After twenty-five strikes in 16 days, has the government's intervention done enough to stop unrest from paralysing more UK sites?
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Verry boss attacks 'aggressive' bids for public sector jobs
Craig Jones, chief executive of Verry Construction, has accused firms of buying public sector work to combat the recession
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Latest construction appointments - 13 February 2009
Balfour Beatty subsidiary Balfour Kilpatrick has named Karen Murdoch director responsible for safety, health, environment and quality
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NewsNakheel staff accused of fraud in Dubai
Australian nationals held as part of year-long investigation














