More news – Page 1377
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Anti-bacterial doorsets
Leaderflush Shapland supplied doors to the Francis Coombe Academy in Watford
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Cam action door closers
DORMA, TS 92 and TS 93 cam action door closers were specified for Rochdale’s new £19m sixth-form college
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The 'greenest office in Brighton' wins planning
Office will be built with natural ventilation and rainwater harvesting
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Clarendon Square: Heart of Haringey
A 1,080-unit residential scheme in north London has won planning permission
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Gleeson regenerates profit while revenue falls 11%
Firm focused on brownfield development in the north of England, upping landbank to 2,400 plots
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Government business hotline condemned as a ‘gimmick’
Plan to assign large firms a ministerial ‘buddy’ are criticised
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Constuction appointments: 30 September
Robinson Low Francis and EC Harris are among firms to have made new appointments
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UK’s tallest crane erected at Shard site
Crane will left first sections of Shard’s spire into place
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Land Securities JV selected for Glasgow station revamp
Project will include dramatic glass frontage and new entrance
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FCBS to redevelop hospital
City and Country Group has appointed architects to redevelop Bristol hospital site
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McCarthy leaves CLG
McCarthy will work across Capita Symonds and Capita Groyp as executive director
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Halcrow’s CH2M Hill deal ‘driven by clients’
Deal marks industry-wide consolidation to satisfy clients, say experts
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Sisk Group profit up 11% thanks to international work
Ireland’s biggest builder now employs more staff in the UK than at home
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Network Rail outlines £10bn investment plan
Plan includes £560m Northern Hub and major station upgrades with £5.6bn of new money
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Dan Labbad to co-chair Green Construction Board
Government board to drive sustainability will meet for the first time “later in the autumn”
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Top industry names appointed to minister's carbon compliance committee
Paul Morrell and HBF’s John Slaughter among those to examine how targets can be hit