More news – Page 3435
-
News
Scaffold scrimpers
An awkward pitched roof and penny pinching on the scaffold have combined to bring us this blooper
-
-
News
Severfield-Rowen founder to step down
Steel group announce John Severs departure and report profit rise of 54% in 2006
-
News
Growth hits three-year high
Bouyant housing and commercial sectors drive big rise in first quarter construction growth according to RICS
-
News
Cabe praises Olympic masterplan
Masterplan offers strong framework for Games says Design for London and Cabe joint review
-
Features
Would you install a wind turbine on your home?
David Cameron is determined to install a mini turbine on his roof despite problems with planning – is he wasting his time?
-
-
News
Galliford Try completes boardroom reshuffle
Acquisition of Morrison, Chartdale and Linden Homes prompts major changes in the boardroom
-
News
Paper round: Property stock exchange set to launch
Exchange is aimed at the thousands who cannot afford to buy but want to invest says The Sunday Times
-
News
Work on Liverpool stadium close to kick off
Work on Liverpool FC's new ground will start next month after club was given the go-ahead at the weekend
-
News
Tower of London moat could be filled for Olympic Games
Moat could be used for the first time in 177 years
-
-
News
Balfour Beatty seals £185m Centex deal
UK contractor increases presence in US as it completes acquisition of Centex Construction
-
-
News
Capita Group buys insurance consultant CMGL for £32m
CMGL will merge with existing London market operations
-
News
Are you sitting comfortably?
Thanks to Carl Stevenson of Amber Valley council for this photo of a Prague workman – not his best angle admittedly – tackling some roof work on a five-storey building
-
News
Land Securities set to move into housebuilding business
Developer intends to keep control of Ebbsfleet regeneration by developing most homes itself
-
Comment
The man in black
People sometimes get the idea that adjudicators are a bit like referees on the rugby pitch. Actually, that’s the job of the parties. The adjudicator is more like the scoreboard
-
Comment
As near as dammit
The Major Contractors Group’s strategy for giving the British construction industry a properly trained and regulated workforce has been achieved. Well, almost ...
-
News
Galliford Try reorganises housing arm after Linden buy
Rapidly growing contractor and housebuilder drops Try Homes brand and splits operations in two