More news – Page 1830
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Apprenticeships are vital
The public sector has the opportunity to lead by example when it comes to training young people
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Drinks on the house: Building's annual terrace reception
Once again, the movers and shakers of the UK construction industry gathered at the Houses of Parliament for Building’s annual terrace reception
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Say it louder
Are the construction minister’s comments about PFI cause for concern about the government’s immediate agenda to help construction?
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Balfour Beatty tops table
Rail and road contracts push contractor back into top spot but industry output dips 8.5% in April
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Government Construction Strategy: One year in ...
The Government Construction Summit is a chance to assess the progress made so far and to look at how we can still do better
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Welcome to a new era for the public sector
This government’s reforms may seem radical to some but they will make the construction industry as a whole efficient, innovative and competitive
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The Olympics: Setting the standard
The delivery of the London 2012 Games could provide a blueprint for the future of UK infrastructure projects
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Securing the future of our industry
Visibility of future work, sharing knowledge and investing in people will secure the future of our industry
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Features
Test driving new forms of procurement
From using BIM to procure work on prisons to encouraging innovation in the supply chain, trials of new forms of public procurement are taking place up and down the UK. What are the early findings?
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My digital life … Philip Houghton
Find out why this development director doesn’t rate iPhones and which tune has him singing in his car on the way to his office
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Supply-only deals: Beware your own small print
Supply-only deals don’t normally go to adjudication but here’s one that did largely because neither side had a clue what the terms of the contract said
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Shard completion delayed by at least two months
EXCLUSIVE: Mace working to extended deadline for practical completion of £500m landmark
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Doyle placed into administration
Deloitte has confirmed it has been appointed as administrator to concrete specialist John Doyle Construction
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Helical Bar appoints raft of senior figures
Developer appoints chairman, finance director and two non-executive directors
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Building 2012 Hero nominees: Eugene Oppong-Kwarteng
Read why this plumber made our shortlist to be a Building 2012 Hero for his work on the Olympic stadium
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Prisk plays down industry's PFI concerns
Construction minister says resolving uncertainty over the future of PFI is not a top priority