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Demand of pre-qualified suppliers up 15%
Rise in use of government’s Constructionline list chimes with data that says new orders rose 22% between first and second quarters of the year
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Ericsson AB vs EADS: Interim injunctions
Our Fenwick Elliot expert discusses a dispute over a government contract
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WYG posts £129m loss but seals rescue deal with lenders
Engineering consultant makes massive writedowns, but secures its future with debt-for-equity swap
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Currie & Brown follows rivals by restructuring
Consultant restructures UK operations to boost energy and infrastructure to 40% of the business
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HSE issues nuclear alert
Watchdog warns £20bn programme faces delay unless reactor designers improve performance
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Davis Langdon to lose partners in 64-job cutback
Also, G&T has closed Exeter and Swindon offices and Cyril Sweett has merged Birmingham and Leamington Spa operations and made several redundancies
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Manslaughter rules could ‘signal end’ for small firms
New guidelines recommend fining guilty firms a minimum of £500,000, irrespective of size
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CBI tells government: construction vital to UK plc
Business leaders make plea for capital spending as building sector drags down national GDP
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Former RICS boss faces expulsion from QS body
Michael Byng, former head of QS faculty, to fight allegations of dishonesty over non-payment of fees
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Building and NES launch commercial EPC index
Initiative aims to tackle problem that 75% of commercial builds are illegally marketed without an EPC
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Hospitals face 'huge penalties' under carbon scheme
Carbon Reduction Commitment could heavily penalise public bodies that have little scope for further energy savings
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Mott MacDonald to advise Indonesian tsunami relief fund
Firm to provide technical help in channelling $50m funds to boost struggling areas
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Metropolitan Workshop wins Norway dock job
Collaboration with Arkitektkontoret Vardaal-Lunde produces winning design for new conference centre and hotel at Bergen
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Sisk wins £15m of work on Hounslow leisure centres
Contractor is appointed to refurbish and extend three centres in the area
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Shoots without roots
Last Friday’s figures for Britain’s GDP confirmed that the economy is still in recession and although we will come out of it in the final quarter of 2009, construction will remain in recession
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Tender prices ‘to fall 25%’
The fall in tender prices accelerated in the three months to October, leaving them 15% lower than a year ago, according to Davis Langdon’s latest market forecast