All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 15
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Ucatt members working on NHS projects reject pay offer
Workers carrying out maintenance work to NHS buildings reject 7.4% three-year offer
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Network Rail bans TfL workers from damaged Liverpool Street bridge
Network says it has concerns over 'TfL's handling and management of both the project and contractors'
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Abu Dhabi plans £1bn solar energy project
Investment by Masdar will focus on 'thin film' photovoltaic technology which is applied to building surfaces
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OFT faces probe into conduct
A government watchdog is to investigate the Office of Fair Trading’s conduct amid increasing fears that inquiries such as its probe into bid rigging in construction may have been unfairly draconian and over-hyped.
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Engineers await deployment in Burma
Specialists in shelter and water sanitation likely to be first engineers to help victims of typhoon
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Skanska wins £52m contract for Nottingham prison
Design and construction of 260-cell extension at HMP Lowdham Grange will be contractor's second prison deal this year
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Wolseley takes steps to head off takeover bids
Materials firm hires advisers to defend it against potential takeover approaches
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Architect prepares 'Cullinan Bird' for Hyde Park flight
Edward Cullinan Architects is building a gigantic polystyrene flying machine with the help of Ramboll Whitbybird and Element Energy
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Turner & Townsend to project-manage the Shard
Consultant drafted in to strengthen team as Mace tries to work out how much tower will cost
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Taywood wins Gehry park pavilion
Taylor Woodrow is to tackle the construction of Frank Gehry’s design for the Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Hyde Park
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Strike called by construction workers in Scotland
Building maintenance and housing workers employed by councils to protest at below inflation pay rises
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Turner & Townsend to project-manage the Shard
Consultant drafted in to strengthen team as Mace tries to work out how much tower will cost
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Renew profit climbs 21%
Specialist engineering sectors proving resilient as contractor records half year profit of £3.9m
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Carillion says profit will not be hit by McAlpine writedown
Contractor states that profit and assets will remain unaffected despite rumours of £400m writedown
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Scrap tuition fees for engineers, says ACE
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering says that there must be incentives for students to enroll on courses
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Features
The plot to escape Erinaceous
When Britain’s fastest growing consultant began to fall apart, the firms it bought had to find a way to avoid sharing its fate. For seven months they fought a hidden war to save their lives. Sarah Richardson found out how six of them pulled it off
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Erinaceous could face police fraud inquiry
Failed property consultant Erinaceous could face a police investigation into fraud on a framework deal for Kent Medway council, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Willmott Dixon beats Laing O’Rourke to £90m BSF deal
Willmott wins Middlesbrough schools contract, leaving rival without a win under academies framework
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Olympic Village faces disruption
Head of procurement on Olympic scheme suddenly leaves Bovis Lend Lease
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Erinaceous could face police fraud inquiry
Failed property consultant Erinaceous could face a police investigation into fraud on a framework deal for Kent Medway council