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Brown attempts Corus steelworks rescue
More than a thousand jobs could be saved if prime minister secures new owner for plant
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Six contractors vie for £90m Reading station revamp
Contract will be biggest station upgrade undertaken by Network Rail in current spending period
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Babcock maintains interest in VT
Support services group says merger with reluctant target would benefit both companies and improve capability across infrastructure, equipment support and training sectors
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Castle Cement fined £250k for cancer risk
Flintshire factory admits four health and safety charges related to dust, smoke and noise
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CSkills to slash a quarter of staff by 2011
CITB ConstructionSkills has begun the process of slashing a quarter of its staff by 2011, as it struggles to plug a £10m deficit
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RICS hits out at estate agents study
Surveyors body says there ‘is more to protecting consumers than prices’ in response to Office of Fair Trading research
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Home completions fall to new low in January snow
NHBC reveals that fewer homes were completed last month than at any point since 1981
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Arup and Davis Langdon team up on Ghanaian school prototype
Design uses modular parts easy for local builders to recreate from local materials
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Cheap and fearful
Thanks to Richard Butler from Network Rail, who spotted these carefree chaps undertaking a spot of roofing work with the help of improvised scaffolding …
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in January 2010
Unsurprisingly, completions in northern Britain were particularly badly hit by the weather
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‘Here’s £50m: now go forth and multiply’
SME profile Kinetics is the result of an unlikely marriage between social housing and turbo capitalism
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Herzog’s house: Basel showroom
Last week, Herzog & de Meuron reopened its London office and the extension of Tate Modern began in earnest
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Worst trading conditions ever recorded for civil engineers
The latest Civil Engineering Contractors Association workload survey has found the worst trading conditions ever recorded
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Kind hearts and minarets: Brick Lane tower
This minaret-like structure is part of a scheme to celebrate the history of east London
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Aecom closes in on DL deal
US engineer Aecom was this week closing in on a deal to take over Davis Langdon, according to sources close to the talks
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Morgan Ashurst snaps up £50m Gatwick contract
Morgan Ashurst has secured the second phase of the £50m North Terminal Extension at Gatwick airport
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High esteem
These are the first images of the 1,359-pupil Archbishop Sentamu Academy, which is one of the first two schemes on the £400m Hull Building Schools for the Future programme
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Tube Lines hits back at mayor in funding row
Tube Lines has rubbished London mayor Boris Johnson’s claim that it can meet the potential £400m shortfall in funding for the next seven-and-a-half years of its PPP contract
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CIOB survey: recruit leaders from outside construction
Recruiting managers from other industries could be the answer to plugging leadership gaps in construction, according to a survey of construction managers by the Chartered Institute of Building
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Pete’s place
This £50m, 25,000m2 office building, designed by Glenn Howells Architects, has been given planning permission