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Team behind collapsed Cube contractor rehired
The team behind Buildability, the collapsed contractor of The Cube in Birmingham, has been re-employed by administrator Pricewaterhouse Coopers to finish the £100m mixed-use development.
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Public sector props up industry in March as Balfour tops table
More than half of month’s £1.78bn total comes from public projects
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Skanska bets on civils and utilities
Skanska UK has said it will rely on the utilities and civils markets to help it through the downturn
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Deal for £500m Lloyds assets
Lloyds has selected Coller Capital as the preferred bidder for its integrated finance portfolio of assets, which includes stakes in social housing firms Keepmoat and Apollo
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Tyler bags £200k bonus
Balfour Beatty’s chief executive Ian Tyler took home a cash bonus of £202,860 in 2009, taking his total pay to £933,896
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Should you be worried? What the act means for construction
The whole point of the act is to clarify and extend UK criminal law in reply to international pressure
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Bone Steel calls in receivers as 113 jobs go
Scottish firm goes into administration after slump in demand for structural steel
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UK business bosses call for £500bn infrastructure investment
Report by Institute of Directors says this is amount that is needed over the next 10 years to keep the country competitive
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Labour cagey over gangmaster laws
Party denies it will extend the rules to the construction industry despite manifesto suggesting it would do so
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Making a case for health and safety
It's not easy being a health and safety professional, but it's certainly important
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Styles & Wood reveals £1.8m pre-tax loss
Property services firm says loss was owing to refinancing and restructuring
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Turner & Townsend Canada merges with local firm
Toronto-based construction consulting firm CM2R works across Canada and northern USA
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Bowmer and Kirkland donated £34k to Derby MP
Bob Laxton was involved in early stages of £38m Derby College job, which Derbyshire-based contractor won in 2007
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards contenders: the major contractors
Eight companies are in the running for one of the most prestigious categories at this year's awards
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Major contractor awards nominees revealed
Winner will be announced at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards ceremony on 22 April
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Sir Robert McAlpine bags £23m music school contract
Work on new school building includes concert hall and is set to start this month
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Gateshead firm fined £100k over worker death
Rubb ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs admitted it failed to ensure safety of employee Steven Watson
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WYG bags its biggest ever global contract
Firms will receive £13.5m to upgrade infrastructure in western Balkans
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Tolent clauses examined
In a landmark judgment yesterday, the Technology and Construction Court held that clauses that require a contractor to pay the employer’s legal costs, win or lose, do not comply with the Construction Act