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Construction apprentices will become 'technicians'
Universities minister David Willetts says new title will give apprentices recognition for completing apprentice courses
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Government backs high-speed rail to Manchester
Coalition commits to Y-shaped high-speed rail network to Manchester and Leeds
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Tories boast £3bn efficiency savings
Francis Maude tells Tory conference that more than £1bn has been cut from capital projects
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Sales of construction products rises
Enst and Young and Construction Products Association point to continued rise in third quarter but it won’t continue into next year
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Atkins completes PBSJ acquisition
Consultant buys US business with 3,500 staff and £518m turnover
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Birmingham plans £100m green retrofit scheme
Council will partner with banks and energy suppliers to make 10,000 properties more energy efficient
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Hadid's Maxxi wins Stirling prize
Zaha Hadid beats off five other nominations to scoop £20k prize
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Wates and McAlpine compete for first fast-track school
Contractors shortlisted for £10.5m Campsmount project in Doncaster
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Bad debt in Middle East pushes Make into £900k loss
UK revenue plummets in 2009 as private sector dries up but growth in China boosts future prospects
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Construction gives cautious welcome to Miliband’s first speech
Labour leader raises concerns over spending cuts, migrant labour and nuclear power - but steers clear of policy announcements
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Higgins defends decision to leave ODA
David Higgins, the Olympic boss who has been appointed chief executive of Network Rail, has said it was the “complexity of the organisation and its projects” that lured him to the role
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Making tracks …
David Higgins is leaving the Olympic Delivery Authority for Network Rail after five years in the chief executive’s post - and two years before the opening of the Games.David HigginsLondonBy David Levene5/28/10
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Government puts Olympic village up for sale
ODA calls for expressions of interest from developers for up to 4,000 homes
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Morrell calls for BIM on public projects
Government’s construction advisor believes BIM will unlock new ways of working
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new chief executive for Europe
Roger Robinsn will also look to win infrastructure work for the contractor in Canada
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Spurs mount joint bid with AEG for Olympic stadium
Club reveals alternative plans for a new ground on day Haringey council approve Make’s redesign for White Hart Lane
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Mears buys ailing social housing firm
Social housing company buys loss-making maintenance business Jackson Lloyd
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Killby boss upbeat despite 40% profit fall
Profits at Killby & Gayford plunged 40% last year but Chris Chivers, its chief executive, insisted that the construction market was “finally starting to turn”, writes Michael Glackin