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Network Rail fined £3m for Potters Bar crash
Fine marks the end of ORR proceedings against Network Rail
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Quintain wins planning for £500m Wembley scheme
Make-designed masterplan is next phase of giant Wembley development
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ONS revises controversial output figures
Economists say upwards revision to construction output not enough
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Contractor rapped after cinema collapses onto carriageway
Demolition specialist fined £5,000 for collapse in rush hour
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T Clarke guards against cut-throat bidding
M&E specialist vows to maintain margins despite heated competition
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Businesses to make local development plans
The South Bank of the Thames and the centre of Milton Keynes are front runners to pilot a scheme to allow local businesses to draw up official plans to intensify development in their areas.The moves will coincide with government amendments to the Localism Bill to allow businesses to draw up ...
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Buro Happold partner leaves in major shake-up at the top
Last remaining founding partner, Rod MacDonald, will retire in restructuring of senior management
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Gardiner & Theobald wins Battersea appointment
Consultant has been appointed to the 3,400-home project
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Ian Tyler is best value boss again with £1m pay
Balfour Beatty boss steers his firm to £187m in pre-tax profits
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Government department blocks DEC proposal
Business department takes stand against mandatory energy certificates for private sector
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CPA chief appeals to chancellor over disputed output figures
Letter said: ’few in the industry any longer have any confidence in the ONS statistics’
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Latest construction appointments: 13 May
This week, Morgan Sindall, Shepherd Construction, Daikin, Henry Riley and Beachcroft have all made new appointments
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Green Deal workshops set up for SMEs
Move comes in response to concerns SMEs won’t be able to get involved in the Green Deal
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Drop in schools work to hit regions
Report forecasts that decline in public sector projects will hit regional output
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Lindner targets £170m of work in UK after Prater acquisition
Now the largest building envelope contractor in the UK, the firm looks to expand further in Britain
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Galliford Try: 'contracts must be linked to material prices'
Firm negotiates with clients to spread risk of rising material costs over long-term projects
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Design Council Cabe provides £65,000 grants
The Design Council Cabe has announced that it will provide grants of £65,000 each to the eight affiliated design review panels across England for 2011-12.The funding will enable Creating Excellence, Kent Architecture Centre, Shape East, OPUN, MADE, NE Design Review Service, Integreat Plus and Places Matter to run 250 local ...
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Embassy Gardens submits planning application
Ballymore has submitted a planning application for Terry Farrell & Partners’ masterplan for Embassy Gardens
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Lambeth Accord gets green light
Henley Halebrown Rorrison Architects has received planning consent for Lambeth Accord