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Government U-turn as £5bn of road funding cut
Peak-time use of the hard shoulder will replace infrastucture investment in motorway widening
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Ken Clarke named as shadow business secretary
Former chancellor and well-known EU supporter rejoins Tory front bench
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Atkins wins 2012 temporary venues contract
Organising body LOCOG appoints Atkins as official enginneering design services provider for temporary 2012 venues
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson stays healthy by looking abroad
But finding work overseas proves costly as cashflow plummets 76%
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Housing minister pilloried for bullish house price stance
Government has "lost all touch with reality," opposition claims
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Cyril Sweett promotes Chris Goscomb to finance director
Group treasurer steps up immediately as Mike Kemsley leaves after 15 years
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Hurley Palmer Flatt buys Glasgow building services engineering group
Consultant will relocate its sustainability consultancy to Scotland after purchase of Atco Consulting
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British Grand Prix venue “disappointingly weak,” says Cabe
Redevelopment of Donnington Park for Formula 1 races slammed by design watchdog
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Keepmoat reports 25% profit rise
Healthy financials at social housing group believed to be drawing interest from private equity
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Contractor fined £3,000 for inadequate asbestos training
HSE prosecutes electrical contractor for failing to make employee aware of asbestos risks
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Construction excluded from government opportunities panel
Chartered Institute of Building disappointed over lack of representation of access panel
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Former Lend Lease Europe chairman appointed to HCA
Nigel Hugill will be a special advisor for three months to quango the Homes and Communities Agency
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DLR death defendant is re-bailed
Accused in suspected quick-hitch failure accident will return to court in February
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Electrician sentenced for fraud
Maidstone worker who cheated creditors of £30,000 given suspended 51-week sentence
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Downturn will hit green gains in housing
Recession is already leading to reduced demand for sustainability in housing, reveals survey
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Comment
Will construction win or lose from collapsing hope in the UK economy?
We are heading into the worst peacetime economic slump since the 1930s, according to the latest forecast by the highly regarded ITEM Club.This marks a massive collapse in hope for the UK economy. Just three months ago the ITEM Club's autumn 2008 forecast carried the sub headline "...the recession in ...
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Bellway bosses lose bonus vote in shareholder revolt
Shareholders reject £630,000 pay deal at AGM in Newcastle this afternoon
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APC tips: Recent changes to the APC process
The APC process was recently redrafted, so read on to find out what's changed
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Atkins plans 210 job cuts in Middle East division
Consultant's chief exec warns staff of coming redundancies and delays annual pay review for six months
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Features
Paul King: The carbon crunch
It’s a global crisis, and it’s getting grimmer by the day, but this one we might actually be able to do something about… Paul King explains why sustainability is still the biggest issue of 2009