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Costain shores up pensions
Costain will sink six PFI contracts into the firm’s pension scheme in a bid to reduce its pension deficit by £22m.
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Contractors wrestle for Rok
Source close to sale says 10-15 firms are in talks; Collapse leaves £100m owing to supply chain
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Contractors wrestle for control of Rok
Carillion, Mears and Kinetics among those talking to administrator as it emerges contractor owed suppliers £100m
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Government: regional plans "re-established"
Chief planner admits effect of Cala ruling is to reverse scrapping of regional plans
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Rok redundancies near 400
Closure of Scottish plumbing, heating and electrical business leads to 268 more job cuts
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Balfour Beatty order book hits £15bn
Contractors confident of global growth despite fall in revenue over last three monhts
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Amec adds 900 staff to payroll
Engineering consultant boosts workforce by 4% after aquisitions and “significantly” higher orders
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Clive Dutton: 'Siemens was an electric shock for the investment community'
Newham council’s regeneration boss Clive Dutton says he is talking to 40 commercial investors keen to follow Siemens into the Royal Docks
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Conditions improve for women in construction
Survey shows employers are offering more flexible working arrangements compared with five years ago
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Safety blunder: Catching a lift
Now surely using a forklift truck in this way is against the rules…
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Tesco completes first church conversion
Church in Bournemouth is first place of worship to be turned into a Tesco Express
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Exports boost Latchways profit by 28%
Safety equipment supplier says overseas markets account for 68% of product sales
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Rok administrators lay off 711 staff
PwC cut parts of business of little interest to possible buyers
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Jarvis and Network Rail to be charged over Potters Bar
Companies to face criminal courts over 2002 derailment that killed seven people
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Pickles 'will not appeal' regional plan ruling
Government says the intention to abolish regional plans should remain “material consideration” in planning decisions
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Judge rules abolition of regional plans 'unlawful'
Decision by Justice Scales will throw government planning reform into chaos
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London firms demand Thameslink decision
Pressure builds for clarity on £5.5bn London rail link upgrade
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Grid Architects wins planning for 190 Strand
206-flat West End development will include 22,500ft2 of mixed-use space
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Less than a month until the Sustainability Awards 2010
Leading event to celebrate best practice in the built environment, London, 30 November