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Cuts put 68,000 construction jobs at risk
Public sector cuts could see thousands leave construction for good says CITB-ConstructionSkills
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Shepherd wins £16.5m Liverpool University contract
Six hundred researchers will work at Apex facility which will be completed by October 2011
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Berkeley Homes secures Potters Field development deal
Developer and Southwark Council finally sign development agreement for 374-unit scheme next door to Tower Bridge
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Boost in workloads for small building firms
Thirty two percent of firms reporting higher workloads, according to FMB
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Arup, Mott and Balfour on PM's Indian trade trip
Bosses from Balfour Beatty, Mott McDonald and Arup are among 39 industry leaders on David Cameron’s trade delegation to India
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Vinci wins £16.5m Gatwick airport job
Gatwick airport has awarded a new contract to redevelop its South Terminal to Vinci
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Hansgrohe launches bathroom fittings iPhone App
Hansgrohe launches iPhone App that allows users to match taps to their exisitng bathroom fittings
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Developers to pay into offsite energy fund
Housing minister says fund will enable developers to meet carbon reduction commitments
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Holmes submits plans for £33m Erskine school
BAM Construction could start on site in January 2011 on Park Mains High School in Renfrewshire
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FSA to investigate Connaught
Financial Services Authority to investigate troubled social housing company according to reports
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Two years to go to London 2012
Olympic officials and athletes tour Olympic Park to view construction progress
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North West regeneration agency cuts project funding
The North west’s regional development agency says that all uncontracted projects will be cut this year following £52m cuts to its annual budget
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PFI emergency plan will cost extra £1bn
Treasury Infrastructure Finance unit helped kickstart PFI in 2009 but it will cost public sector up to another £1bn over next 30 years
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Firm fined £10,000 after worker loses leg
John Wainwright is fined after delivery driver foot is crushed under a paving machine
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Site workers twice as likely to die from drug abuse
Bricklayers, plasterers and painters are also more likely to suffer alcohol-related death than other occupations
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Culture department puts Cabe under review
Secretary of state Jeremy Hunt looks to ’consolidate functions’ of design quango
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Giant offshore wind turbine unvelied
Aerogenerator X spans 270m and generates 10MW but is half the weight of a traditional turbine
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KPF's Holborn Viaduct scheme restarts
London commercial scheme looks set to go ahead after economic downturn forced a delay
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Demand falls for commercial property
RICS report shows lettings for business property slipped in second quarter of this year