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Aedas appoints new Birmingham regional manager
Also: Cyril Sweett announces three regional directors in Bristol
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Scott Wilson opens Sydney office
Consultant to provide services to ports and rail sectors in Australia
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Property developer pleads guilty to criminal damage
Chairman of Inacity ordered to do community service for throwing rocks at home of former lover's boyfriend
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MDA to project manage five Ability hotel schemes
Consultant to oversee construction of hotels in Liverpool, Luton and London as well as two revamps
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Millionaire fined for illegal 'Footballers' Wives' house remodelling
Owner must spend £450k returning grade II listed home to original state following unapproved alterations
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JCT moves closer to launching 'green' contract provisions
Joint Contracts Tribunal set to publish terms and guidance on issues such as waste reduction and energy consumption this autumn
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Cluttons launches property asset recovery service
Consultant's new division a response to current credit crunch and property market slowdown
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Rogue builders jailed for up to eight years
Cowboys frightened dozens of vulnerable people into paying thousands of pounds for unnecessary work
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RLF project manager leads all-female crew at Little Britain
Association of Women in Property team includes contractors, architects, consultants and construction lawyers
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Experts criticise Scottish plans to compensate pleural plaque victims
Insurers, health and legal experts give evidence to Holyrood's justice committee saying new asbestos legislation is a mistake
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Virtual reality centre will train future construction managers
Training centre with high-tech simulators is due to open in Coventry next year
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Hill signs £5m contract for Indian technology epicenter
Consultant project manager on SmartCity Kochi business park featuring a sustainable township
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Education expert joins EC Harris
Consultant appoints Simon Lucas as partner and education sector leader
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Abolishing empty rates relief: a half-baked idea
The government’s new charge on empty business premises, intended to stimulate redevelopment and bring empty property back into use, is in disarray
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Knowles hosts seminars to help firms battle credit crunch
Seminars will be aimed at contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, construction employers, architects, engineers and project managers
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MPs question value for money of PFI projects
Public-sector “undermanagement” of project changes is costing too much, says public accounts committee
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Demolition firm fined £15k after electrician suffers serious injuries
HSE warns companies to undertake risk assessments properly after a fall from height
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Industry payers get even worse
Firms are paying their subcontractors three weeks late, compared with an average of two weeks a year ago.
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£250m Rochdale scheme stalls after legal challenge
Losing bidders protest after council and development agency fail to disclose full selection criteria
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F+G to lead £240m Athens regeneration scheme
UK firm is project manager and cost consultant on 200,000m2 zero-carbon cultural centre and park