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The Pinnacle goes onwards and upwards
Work will proceed after being stalled for much of the year
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Subbies may have to pick up adjudication costs
Government fails to close legal loophole over so-called “Tolent” clauses
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Costain increases banking facilities to £435m
Contractor now has £500m to spend on acquisition targets
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Middle-sized firms at greatest risk of breaching Bribery Act
Survey finds only 16% of small to medium-sized firms have anti-bribery training in place
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Columbia University students collaborate on stillspotting nyc
Architecture students identify ’stillspotting’ areas around Manhattan for new Guggenheim Museum exhibition
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Stillspotting nyc: manhattan - 8/18 September
While the vitality and stimulation of the urban environment can be pleasant, those living in or visiting densely populated areas, such as New York, can have wildly different experiences.The ever-present cacophony of traffic, construction, and commerce; the struggle for mental and physical space; and the anxious need for constant communication ...
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The Bribery Act: If you discover evidence of bribery how can you limit the damage?
From tomorrow a company that ’fails to prevent bribery’ will be breaking the law, but even if you discover the worst you can still prevent prosecution if you act properly
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Capita appoints healthcare specialist
Architect and project manager Simon Hembury has experience in the healthcare, residential and commercial sectors
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Eco-homes from the 1970s meet 2016 zero carbon targets
Pioneering council scheme in Salford uses a quarter of the heating energy of a typical UK home, study reveals
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Alison Perry appointed as first female chair of the NFB
Perry vows to champion better standards in health and safety
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England’s housing stock grows slower than the population for the first time in decades
The historic trend of increasing the pool of homes faster than population growth looks like going into reverse
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F+G is project manager on Renzo Piano’s Athens project
Consultant and British Embassy celebrate start of project and highlight construction opportunities in Greece
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Network Rail reveals £7m revamp of Dartford station
Improvement works set to commence later this summer
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Capita consultant on Cumbrian Roman visitor centre
Firm is lead consultant and architect on the £10.7m Roman Maryport Development
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Olympics death 'natural causes'
Sixty-five year old Laing O’Rourke crane operator may have had heart attack
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Taylor Wimpey embraces localism
Housebuilder says it has started intensive training programme to benefit from planning upheaval
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Minerva accepts £203m takeover bid
Board recommends 120.5p per share offer by Jupiter Properties
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Morgan Sindall bags £130m Warrington development
Council selects Muse for first phase of 25-year masterplan for town regeneration
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The Secret Garden: Serpentine Pavilion 2011
Peter Zumthor’s pavilion is a mysterious shrine to nature and contemplation
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Mini surge over for plant hire as activity dips in April
Royal Wedding and Bank Holidays will have hit figures but the trend is still downward