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London Underground prepares for the worst
London Underground (LU) has made contingency plans in case Metronet, the troubled Tube PPP consortium, collapses
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London Underground prepares for the worst
London Underground makes contingency plans in case Metronet collapses
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CIOB calls for mandatory Site Waste Management Plans
Without regulation waste plans would only be adopted by ethical firms, warns CIOB
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Phase One hits the North
Building's second networking event for new professionals took place in Manchester this week - and the blue cocktail made a welcome return
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Metronet under fire for negligence
Tube repair company admits it may be responsible for yesterday's derailing accident on the Central Line
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London house prices flat in June
Interest rate rises start to bite as house prices in London rise only 0/.7% in June
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Kier wins major Royal Mail contract
Specialst engineering arm KBSE will be responsible for maintenance of major postal centres in Birmingham and Bristol
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Kelly vetoes Bovis scheme
Secretary of state rejects 2,200-home Filton project that ‘would not ensure high-quality design’
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Bouygues closes in on first UK takeover target
French giant understood to be in talks to acquire Warings, a medium-sized firm in Portsmouth
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Bouygues closes in on first UK takeover target
French giant understood to be in talks to acquire Warings, a medium-sized firm in Portsmouth
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ICE pulls out staff after terror alert
Suspicious package discovered outside the Treasury building in Westminster
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Timms takes reins as sixth minister for construction in six years
The former chief secretary to the Treasury must find his feet at the newly created Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
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Taywood and Wimpey complete £5bn merger
Chief executive aims to raise margins as company shares are traded on stock market
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ICE pulls out staff after terror alert
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the RICS were this week caught up in terror alerts after the attempted attacks in London and Glasgow at the weekend
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Three on £1bn Birmingham school list
Three teams have made the shortlist for the £1bn Birmingham Building Schools for the Future (BSF) competition, the biggest project yet tendered under the scheme.
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Police raid Honeywell after illegal file sharing tip-off
M&E specialist is the first UK business to be investigated for music piracy
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Slab happy
The inventors of SmartSlab describe it as an all-in-one, load-bearing, moving-image display slab. It’s also the only system that provides animated displays while retaining all the features associated with external cladding.
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Curtain-walling for curved facades
Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems has launched a capped curtain-walling suite called Comar 6EFT in the UK. It is designed for glazing on high-rise, sloped and inclined facades.
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‘Frameless’ glass panels
Hunter Douglas has developed an effectively frameless version of its QuadroClad ventilated rainscreen facade, called QuadroMeleon.