All Ӱ articles in 02 November 2012 – Page 2
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Balfour Beatty lands £30m Hinkley jetty
Balfour Beatty subsidiary Dean Dyball Civil Engineering wins £30m job
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John Morgan insists chief's departure was 'amicable'
Morgan Sindall’s boss says departure of chief executive Paul Smith was aimed at returning business to simpler executive structure
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Costain secures £1.6bn of long term revenue
Contractor already has orders for £1.6bn of work beyond 2014
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Kazakhstan: the regulations, the permits and the laws
Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world with huge economic potential, but how easy is it doing business there?
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MPs call for urgent reform of apprenticeships
Report from business select committee welcomed by FMB
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Ӱ on Flickr: Allies and Morrison's office
Allies and Morrison’s office on Southwark Street, London during Open House in 2007. Photograph by James Attree
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Outsourcing boosts Babcock revenue and profit
Engineering giant posts half-year results with revenue up 6% and pre-tax profit up 13%
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Council pension funds could be freed to double investment in infrastructure
Eric Pickles set to unveil plans that could unleash £22bn in investment in local building projects
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Morgan Sindall chief executive steps down
Morgan Sindall chief executive Paul Smith has resigned from his role and has been replaced by executive chairman John Morgan
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New York-style 'high line' mooted for Manchester
Manchester residents join with architect BDP in campaign to transform disused viaduct into elevated garden
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Dennis Hone confirmed as Olympic legacy boss
Chief executive of Olympic Delivery Authority given permanent legacy job after taking over from Andrew Altman in August
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Severfield-Rowen issues profit warning
Steel giant says cost overruns on a “small number of contracts” has hit its profit expectations, as it announces 50 job losses
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Construction remains in grip of downturn
Latest Construction Trade Survey finds declines in activity in all parts of the industry
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New vision for Stoke business district
Manchester based regeneration specialist Genr8 has revealed designs for a new central business district for Stoke-on-Trent
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Sir Robert McAlpine man wins top construction manager gong
Tim Hare wins construction manager of the year for work on £165m redevelopment of Regent Palace Hotel in Piccadill
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