All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 29
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Wind turbine lost overboard
Parts of a wind turbine being transported to the Western Isles have been lost in the North Sea
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John Laing and Interserve picked for Corsham defence PFI
Ministry of Defence names consortium preferred bidder for communication centre in Wiltshire that will accommodate 2,000 personnel
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Corus accepts Tata Steel £4.3bn offer
Anglo-Dutch steel firm has accepted a £4.3bn takeover offer from India's Tata Steel
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Balfour Beatty is preferred bidder for Exeter airport
Devon council picks Balfour Beatty’s investment arm and London City Airport to make £60m bid for Exeter International Airport
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Roger's to rename practice after scooping Stirling prize
Two rising star architects are set to have their names added to the prize-winning practice in recognition of their work on the Madrid airport
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George Wimpey reports 35% slump in US orders
Housebuilder says oversupply in the US has driven down orders at Morrison Homes, while sales in the UK are up on last year
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Wolseley snaps up five firms for £111m
Building materials supplier expects acquisitions to add £148m to revenue
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Alfred McAlpine wins more than £120m of work
Support services group scoops £40m of utility work on Edinburgh tram project, plus more than £80m in other construction contracts
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Five killed in flyover collapse in Canada
The Montreal overpass collapsed on Saturday only an hour after the site had been inspected
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Ennstone scoops up Polish quarry for £1m
Polish subsidiary Ennbeton buys Bonitex, a quarry operator in north-west Poland
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Now Multiplex takes Honeywell to court
Multiplex appeared at High Court this week for a pre-trial review over Wembley row with M&E contractor Honeywell
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Now Multiplex takes Honeywell to court
Multiplex will be in the High Court again on 9 October to find out whether it can overturn an adjudication against a Wembley subcontractor and prevent further delays to the stadium
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Pinsent Masons loses key regeneration lawyer
Peter Stockdale takes top construction clients to law firm Campbell Hooper
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Wates signs Royal Hospital Chelsea deal
10:00AM Wates signs £20m contract to build Chelsea pensioner care home
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EU fines Dutch bitumen cartel €266.7m
European Commission fines 14 companies for operating cartel in Dutch road surfacing market
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Comment
EU judges throw out aggregates tax case
British Aggregates Association loses its challenge on the legality of UK aggregates tax
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CIC publishes Scottish novation agreement
Construction Industry Council launches Scottish edition of its novation agreement for consultants
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Kirkwood joins Driver Group as non-executive director
Former chief executive of Schofield Lothian will be developing business opportunities at dispute resoultion specialist
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Features
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