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WYG seeks £30m-plus to avoid bank breach
Consultant engineer White Young Green is planning to tap investors for more than £30m to shore up its balance sheet
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WSP boss predicts painful recovery for 'car crash' Dubai
WSP’s chief executive has described the construction market in Dubai as a “car crash”
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Keller: No upturn this year
The chief executive of groundworks specialist Keller, has said government stimulus packages will only begin to benefit construction firms “well into 2010”
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Ramboll Whitbybird pins hopes on developing markets
Consulting engineer Ramboll Whitbybird is targeting developing markets to combat the recession
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Persimmon: No rights issue despite 42% fall in turnover
The chief executive of Persimmon has said the housebuilder would only consider a rights issue to buy land or other businesses
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Carillion relieved after Dubai raises £7bn bailout bond
Successful raising of $10bn through bond issue has lifted the mood in Dubai, says McDonough
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London fit-out market halves – but positive signs emerge
Research finds only 3 million ft2 in pipeline, but banking consolidation is good news for survivors
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Decision soon on Noho Square
Icelandic bank Kaupthing was poised this week to announce which of the two companies in the running to manage the development of the £1bn Noho Square luxury residential scheme in central London has won the role
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Seven firms win deal on £1bn LIFT framework
The seven winning consortiums bidding for a place on the £1bn Express LIFT framework are about to be confirmed
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Homes for London
London mayor Boris Johnson is working on plans to kick-start 20-30 housing schemes that could produce 5,000-10,000 homes, according to senior London housing sources
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No to Construction Act reforms
The amendments were designed to give specialists greater assurances that main contractors could pay them before they accepted work.
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Olympic apprentices may be sent 100 miles to train...
Workers could be forced to go to Norfolk or Kent as funding freeze threatens London college plan
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A visit to the queen
Plans for an underwater museum in Alexandria have been given the go-ahead by the Egyptian government
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Government rule changes baffle EPC firms
The government has confused the sustainability industry by issuing – then seemingly retracting – guidance that would alter the way energy performance certification is carried out
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Zaha rising
Watson Steel is near to completing the skeleton of Zaha Hadid’s Riverside Transport Museum in Glasgow
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Government delays nuclear power insurance plans
2017 deadline at risk as draft regulations to deal with liability problems are put on ice
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Mott MacDonald client puts £6.1bn Dubai power project on hold
UK consultant Mott MacDonald has been hit by the decision to put a £6.1bn power project it is working on in Dubai on hold
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Tee on the lawn
Grimshaw has designed a $95m (£67m) golf course on top of a water filtration plant in New York
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Construction officer role in peril
Industry leaders fear the government may abandon its plan to appoint a chief construction officer
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Unite boss 'using' foreign worker row
Union officials are accusing Unite leader Derek Simpson of using the foreign labour disputes to win votes for his re-election