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CSTT receives grant for 30 trainees
Government grant to help under-privileged youngsters enter construction
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Decreasing workloads will lead to more job losses, says RICS
Impending public spending cuts and economic uncertainty hit construction
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Worker loses eye and suffers brain injury after fall
Ӱ firm fined after worker suffered life-changing injuries when he fell from a roof
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WSP expands Vietnamese office
Environmental building services arm WSP Lincolne Scott joins consultant’s office in Ho Chi Minh
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Top QSs fear drop in Aecom work after DL takeover
EC Harris, Cyril Sweett, T&T and G&T seek reassurances that they will not be frozen out of work
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Clients wary of Davis Langdon deal with Aecom
Clients have reacted with a mixture of scepticism and anger to Aecom’s £204m takeover of Davis Langdon, with one senior figure labelling the move “unfortunate” and a “pity”
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Cyril Sweett postpones bonus scheme as targets are missed
Cyril Sweett dropped plans to reintroduce an executive bonus scheme in 2010 after bosses failed to meet profit-related performance targets
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O’Rourke to refight marina battle
Laing O’Rourke’s development arm is preparing to go back into battle with Brighton council to win permission for a £450m marina scheme, despite spending millions on an unsuccessful attempt
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WYG opens in South Africa and Croatia
Engineering consultant also reorganises business around four skill areas
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Rok suspends finance chief
’Serious failings’ in financial controls leads to profit warning and suspension
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Abolition of regional strategies 'unlawful'
Cala Homes pushes for Judicial Review of scrapping of plans containing housing targets
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RICS reports first house price falls for a year
Surveyors inccreasingly pessimistic over future home prices
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Collapsed firm Banner 'had just £6,000 in bank'
Creditors ’not very likely’ to get paid, as contractor blames demise on Viñoly’s Colchester arts centre
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Forensics called in as hunt for Lancsville cranes continues
Administrators at failed contractor Lancsville have drafted in forensic computer experts as they continue their hunt for missing tower cranes and plant
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Design firm fined £120k after fatal fall
An architect has been fined £120,000 and has had to pay costs of a further £60,000 after a construction worker fell to his death
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Davis Langdon & Aecom: A history of mergers and aquisitions
The firms have a 100-year history of mergers and takeovers
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Aecom buys Davis Langdon for £204m
Takeover after months of negotiations ends the independence of one of UK industry’s biggest names
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Capita Symonds on first West African PPP highway
British consultant to support lenders behind €200m toll road in Senegal
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Atkins buys US consultant for £178m
PBSJ has a turnover of £518m and employs around 3,500 people in the States
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T&T seeks companies for Uganda PPP
Turner & Townsend is seeking contractors and architects to work on Uganda’s first PPP - a £350m upgrade of the country’s police estate