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PC Harrington pleads guilty to Wembley worker death
Case will now go to the Old Bailey after contractor admits health and safety breaches
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Connaught scoops £10m metro cleaning job
Services contractor beat rival Mitie to five-year Tyne and Wear network contract
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Barnsley man sues for £500k after brain damage
Christopher Kaye demands compensation from Euro Dismantling after accident on site
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Engineering firm sues Persimmon for £250k
Jacobs takes legal action against developer in row over fees for 50-acre Cornwall scheme
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Building Awards 2009 in pictures
Re-live the night's excitement through our gallery of photographs
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G20 protests: Who takes the risk?
Is the contractor or owner responsible for any damage or disruption to sites caused by mass protests
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Latest construction appointments - 3 April 2009
Austin-Smith: Lord names new director and Shadbolt appoints three partners
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Three more QS giants slash staff salaries
Three of the industry’s most high-profile consultants, Davis Langdon, Cyril Sweett and Gardiner & Theobald, are making plans to cut salaries as the sector continues to battle the recession
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Zaha takes on Chipperfield boss
David Chipperfield’s managing director has left to take up a senior position at Zaha Hadid Architects
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Nakheel terminates $1bn deal with contractor
Dubai developer ends contract with Samsung C&T for Palm Jumeirah village centre
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Industry calls for Cabinet action over council delays
Fears over public work grow as local schemes are held back and PFI rescue fund fails to attract bidders
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Stalled college programme could cost £16bn to finish
Independent review condemns Learning and Skills Council for ‘delay and confusion’
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British Land sells Triton Square to Abbey for £115m
Remaining 370,000ft2 of buildings on site to be completed later this year
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Bechtel lands £400m Crossrail delivery partner role
Crossrail has appointed US construction giant Bechtel as project delivery partner to the £15.9bn scheme
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‘A register could make a real difference to the safety of people who work in construction’
Work and pensions secretary James Purnell reveals how the government was won over to Building’s Safer Skyline demands – and his plans to bring in a crane safety register next April
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HSE to recruit up to 30 inspectors
Safety body will seek applicants with a background in construction
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British Land sells land to High Street bank
High Street bank sells 200,000 sq ft office block to Abbey
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Late-payer Mann Construction goes bust
Specialists call for payment security after Enfield-based firm calls in administrators