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DTI backs action to improve payment practices
In response to Construction Act consultation, construction minister Alun Michael recommends restriction of pay-when-certified clauses, among other measures.
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Willmott Dixon nabs £12m prison upgrade
Contract at HMP Lindholme in Doncaster takes contractor's work for the Prison Service past £20m.
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AMEC teams up with nuclear clean up body
Contractor eyes up £56bn nuclear clean up market by forming alliance with UK Atomic Energy Authority.
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Preferred bidders named for £400m Bradford schools project
Amey lead team selected as preferred bidder at 10-year Schools for the Future programme.
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New appointment to Linden Homes board
Managing director of southern division Pat Feighery joins main board.
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AMEC and Alstom win environmental contract
Project will reduce pollution at Kilroot power station in Northern Ireland.
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Directors of Wembley firm charged with kidnapping
Andrew and Lee Haygarth, directors of CBL Cable Contractors, accused of abducting man in Hartlepool.
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MJ Gleeson faces hostile takeover bid
MJ Gleeson, the quoted engineer and housebuilder, became the likely target of a hostile bid this week after venture capitalist Castle Acquisitions said it would pursue the company despite the fact that it had rejected a £197m offer.
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Think tank casts doubt on housing market renewal
Institute of Public Policy Research says money would be better spent on regenerating suburbs
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The adjudicator is always right
This was an appeal from an order made on 28 April 2005 by Mr Justice Jackson in the TCC. Mr Jackson upheld the adjudicator’s decision and ordered payment for £12,376,454.54 inclusive of interest and VAT.
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Directors of Wembley firm charged with kidnapping
Andrew and Lee Haygarth, directors of CBL Cable Contractors, accused of abducting man in Hartlepool
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EDAW, Atkins and Arup set to win key 2012 contract
EDAW team told it is in line to win key job designing the Olympic park with Arup and Atkins acting as engineers.
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Multiplex in fight for Cambridge new town
Developer Multiplex has appealed against the refusal of plans for a town north of Cambridge and challenged the government to demonstrate its commitment to raising it game over housing delivery in the M11 growth corridor.=
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Amec development boss tipped to run spin-off firm
John Early, chairman of Amec’s development arm, set to lead UK infrastructure business after company splits
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Kajima leaves Cambridge housing scheme
Troubles mounted for contractor Kajima this week as it emerged that it had left a PFI housing project in Cambridge after the completion of the first phase.
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Kajima leaves Cambridge housing scheme
Kajima leaves Accordia PFI housing project after first phase.
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EDAW, Atkins and Arup set to win key 2012 contract
EDAW team told it is in line to win key job designing the Olympic park with Arup and Atkins acting as engineers
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Bovis settles dispute with Vegas casino
The dispute between Bovis Lend Lease and the owners of the Venetian Casino Resort in Las Vegas has finally been resolved after an out of court settlement was reached.
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Wembley sparks threaten walk-out over pay
BMS agency workers issue employers with 48-hour ultimatum over non-payment of new London rates