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Lightweight kerb
Charcon’s kerb weighs less than 6kg, is made from 88% recycled material and highly durable
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The Tracker: Early risers
Orders remain low and the bleak employment outlook continues. However, tender enquiries did rise, as did the overall UK index. Experian Marketing Information Services provides the latest figures
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Inbox: Perfect Casting
This week, readers assign leading roles to the overlooked Construction Industry Council; adjudicators experienced in the art of delay and disruption disputes; and architects with business nous
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You only live twice
Painting large areas can get tedious, so these two workers have decided to do it in true 007 style – teetering on a tiny ledge and leaning precariously over a drop.
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Mayor will call on construction sector to hire ex-offenders
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is to call upon the construction sector to employ more young ex-offenders.
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Cool school: Ashmount primary school, Islington
Construction is due to start on Ashmount primary school in Islington, London.
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Kier awaits bid-rigging fate
Kier, along with five other contractors ordered by the Office of Fair Trading to pay millions of pounds for bid-rigging, will find out the fate of its appeal against the fines at 4pm today (Friday). The Competition Appeals Tribunal will hand down its decision to Kier, John Sisk, Bowmer & ...
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Mitie creates mobile facilities management division
The new division will be called National Mobile Services
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German banks exit UK
German banks are exiting the UK property debt finance market, according to surveying firm Savills
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Tchenguiz arrest
Property magnates Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz were arrested in a raid in London
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Interserve profits fall
Interserve’s profit fell 28% last year despite an improvement in the second half.
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Housing stats: Residential projects and approvals
Compared with the previous month, February’s data shows an upturn, especially in the South-east
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HSE slashes audits
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) plans to slash unannounced workplace inspections by up to a third.
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Southwark green lights One Tower Bridge
Berkeley Homes’ £11m pledge towards affordable housing elsewhere in Borough helps secure approval
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Government reveals subsidies for renewable heat technologies
The Department of climate change announces details of the renewable heat incentive which will take effect in the middle of next year