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Ucatt in voting irregularity probe
An independent body that oversees trade unions is looking into allegations of irregularities during the election of Ucatt general secretary Alan Ritchie last year, writes Michael Glackin.The certification officer, an independent ombudsman appointed by the government, has given Ucatt three weeks to respond to allegations that are understood to centre ...
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Dunster gets OBE in Queen’s honours
Bill Dunster, the architect behind the low-energy BedZed development in south London, received an OBE for services to sustainable housing in the Queen’s birthday honours last weekend
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Latest contruction appointments 18 June 2010
Paul Hammond has been appointed by Mott MacDonald to develop an economic regeneration research and consultancy business in the UK
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in May 2010
Sales have barely changed since this time last year, but registrations are significantly higher
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Bam & Co make most of school work before the bell goes
Business barometer £2.2bn is won in May as councils rush to let schools before Osborne’s Budget
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Bellway: sales ‘hit by cut fears’
Looming public spending cuts are dampening the sale of new homes, according to Bellway Homes
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Profit falls 40% at Faber Maunsell
Profits at the firm formerly known as Faber Maunsell fell 40% last year owing to what the company called the “tough economic environment”
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EU fines bathroom fittings cartel €622m
Grohe, Hansa and Roca among 17 firms punished for price fixing
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WS Atkins reveals 6% fall in profit
Consultant’s preliminary results also show revenue down almost 7%
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Network Rail chief to resign over £600k bonus
UK’s highest-paid civil servant stands down after government pressure to accept less money
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Government cuts affect further £10bn of schemes
£450m Hartlepool hospital and Denton Corker Marshall Stonehenge visitor centre among those culled
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Aukett makes a profit in the UK
Architect’s UK operations turn £1m loss into £22k profit through 66% cut in costs, while planning to focus on commercial sector
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Administrator for Laishley runs into trouble
Accountancy group Vantis, which is handling the collapse of Southampton builder, suspends shares after chief exec resigns
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Balfour Beatty picked for multibillion-dollar Denver rail scheme
Contractor’s team wins Eagle P3 commuter rail project in Denver metropolitan area
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Affordable homes completed in North-west London
A2Dominion and St Edward Homes team up on £3m development in Stanmore
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Crossrail 'depends economically on spurs'
Transport secretary declares he has no plans to alter scope of rail project
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Baggaley & Jenkins in administration
Public sector cuts take their toll on construction firm that worked on education and health schemes
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HCA beats its housing starts target
Agency delivers 11,500 more affordable homes than expected, as London mayor plans to take control of its £1.1bn budget