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T Clarke appoints Martin Walton as finance director
Electrical contractor’s current financial controller is promoted to the board
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Galliford Try secures £23m health and education contracts
Work includes £9m contracts at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and a £8.1m deal for a new building at the University of Manchester
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40 under 40: James Pickard 10 years on
The credit crunch put a halt to some of Cartwright Pickard’s plans, but now it’s bouncing back
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Canadian firm signs deal to build £340m Cheesegrater
Oxford Properties-British Land joint venture will seek to complete 47-storey London tower by 2014
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40 under 40: Jason Millett 10 years on
Building’s 40 under 40 returns on Friday. In the meantime we look back at those we tipped for the top back in 2000
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40 under 40: Jonathan Stewart 10 years on
The managing director of Gleeds Advisory reached his goal from 10 years ago - with five days to spare…
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Government rules out sprinklers for new homes
Proposals to make sprinklers mandatory for all new homes dismissed
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Why the spending review might prove a turning onto the road to Nirvana for housebuilders
However, the prospects for housing, housing associations and contractors are far less rosy
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Davis Langdon win Peterborough energy centre contract
QS appointed to oversee construction of recycling and energy centre
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Government launches National Infrastructure Plan
Document outlines investment needed in UK infrastructure over next five years
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Mott MacDonald launches cost and carbon tool
Consultant has developed online tool for assessing embodied carbon and project costs
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Green investment bank could be funded by nuclear sale
Government may raise cash for £1bn low carbon technology fund by selling stake in uranium company
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Galliford Try wins place on Yorkshire Water framework
Contractor in joint venture with Aecom secures first two schemes on water upgrade framework
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Did the spending review kill off PFI?
The chancellor described PFI as ’flawed’ last week, but it hasn’t fallen out of favour for all sectors - at least not yet…
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Has government really made an 'investment in the future'?
Osborne made commitments to invest in key areas but capital budgets have still been hit
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Government demands 40% cuts from current school projects
Construction supply chains told to slash cost of 600 schools and academies in latest blow for sector
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Spending review: What’s the damage?
We now have certainty and the knowledge that government plans to invest
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How I learned to love part L
The Building Regulations - it hardly needs saying - must be greeted with fear and loathing. But oddly, says Gus Alexander, they can instil a feeling approximating joy - if only for 10 seconds
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Athletes’ village delivery director leaves Bovis
Bovis Lend Lease’s delivery director for the 2012 athletes’ village has become the latest high-profile figure to leave the company