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Why shops and offices will be the schools of the future
Education cuts can be a catalyst for delivering schools in unusual spaces says Sir Bruce Liddington
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Merger will see Cabe funding halved
Government will spend “under £3m” for two years as merger with Design Council confirmed
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Letwin to lead cabinet infrastructure committee
Cameron’s policy czar to team up with the Treasury to ensure delivery of projects
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Morgan Sindall hires former Bovis delivery director
Peter Jacobs to spearhead firm’s London expansion
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CBI calls for government waste strategy
The CBI has urged the government to implement a waste strategy that would see up to £10bn in new facilities over the next 10 years.
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Kier to begin work on delayed £40m fire station project
Government commits funding for four stations after initial doubts
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Interserve to deliver £10m recycling plant
Midlands development is part of a £650m waste transfer management deal
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Speedy Hire Q4 sales up 8.8%
Speedy Hire had a strong end to 2010, with sales increasing 8.8% on 2009
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Bids invited for £120m Manchester Uni job
Manchester Metropolitan University asks contractors to tender for work on its new Birley Fields Campus.
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HomeServe customer numbers up 14%
Maintenance firm has 4.8 million customers worldwide, with 10.9 million insurance policies
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Laing O’Rourke sacks staff for sending offensive email
12 employees sacked and further 12 given final warning as contractor toughens stance on behaviour
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West Ham confirmed preferred bidder for Olympic stadium
Hammers beats ’Spurs KSS-designed re-location plan
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Shapps confirms Cabe merger with Design Council
Wait is over as government confirms Cabe’s work will move across
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Carillion to buy Eaga for £306m
Contractor set to become largest player in local authority energy sector
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Willmott Dixon boss predicts five-year recession
Rick Willmott warns main contractors are yet to face the worst and should start preparing
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Government opens up contracts to small firms
PQQs abolished for government contracts worth under £100,000
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Former Mabey bosses guilty of bribing Saddam’s regime
Charles Forsyth and David Mabey made illegal kickbacks to secure work on 13 Iraqi bridges
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Brookfield offered to fund Pinnacle Tower
Lack of funding for London’s tallest building means contractor may habve to step in
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Poor weather to blame for negative construction figures
Figures for fourth quarter of 2010 still better than figures from 2009