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Former Connaught employees launch legal action
Ucatt union pursuing tribunal cases against Connaught and Lovell
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Material costs rise outstrips tender prices
Survey shows material costs rose 1.5% more than tender prices in Q3 of 2010
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Big freeze delays £100m Co-op head office
Bam Construction remains confident on August 2012 completion despite setback
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OECD warns UK faces blacklisting over bribery
Body says world running out of patience as justice secretary delays implementation of Bribery Act
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Transport department advertises for £300m consultants' framework
Department-wide framework for engineering and QS services
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Bid-rigger GAJ goes under
Coventry-based contractor latest identified in OFT probe to go into administration
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Carillion signs deal to 're-engineer' government contracts
Memorandum of Understanding will see Carillion work with coalition to deliver savings on support services contracts
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Tata raises steel prices by £95 per tonne
Indian giant is latest to increase building materials costs
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Cabe merger with Design Council imminent
Announcement hoped this week as sign off delayed by Cabinet Office
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Mitie share price dips after outsourcing warning
Firm anticipates ’delays’ in delivering secured and prospective work this financial year
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McAslan clinches Dulwich College masterplan
Architect wins competition to draw up masterplan for refurbishment and remodelling of Grade II-listed school
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Amec wins £140m North Sea contract
BG contract will see engineering consultant deliver services on North Sea platforms
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Pochin warns project delays will hit profit
Loss-making contractor says construction arm will struggle to be profitable after delays in key contracts
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Market Forecast: Depth Gauge
It’s difficult to say whether we have reached the bottom of the pricing trough, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company. What’s sure is that material prices will rise
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Government plans to cut size of new schools by 15%
Officials review minimum space standards for primary and secondary schools to reduce cost
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Canada: the friendly careers frontier
For pioneering UK construction professionals scanning the international horizon, there can be few places more attractive than a country with English speakers, simple contracts, nice big scenery and lots of work
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