All articles by Hamish Champ – Page 21
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Construction sector must do more to avert 'image crisis'
Teachers, parents and career advisors ‘unaware of career opportunities’ across the industry, according to Kier survey
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Arup report: Ledbury towers 'would not withstand a gas explosion'
Buildings in south London estate would not cope with a gas explosion “without incurring disproportionate collapse”
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British Safety Council calls for 'robust enforcement' of fire safety rules
Post-Grenfell era will require ‘a considerable step change’ in how risk is managed, says BSC
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Carillion to exit FTSE 250
Collapse in contractor’s share price follows its profit warning last month
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Tool hire firm posts record turnover
Glasgow-based Gap Hire says expanding into new areas has helped hike revenues
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Scaffolding firm fined after worker's fall
Court hears how an employee of R J Scaffolding (Bristol) Limited was in an induced coma for two weeks after falling more than six metres from scaffolding
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Costain profits jump as firm waits on outcome of Manchester PFI talks
No legacy impact from troubled deal on half year results, says contractor
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Shortlisted firms for Oxford-Cambridge link ideas competition named
Winning designs to be included in NIC report on proposal later this year
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Build HS3 for the North, says Osborne
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer backs £7bn high-speed rail network for the North
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Hemel pavilion gets planning go-ahead
The development will provide an additional 30 bedrooms for the hotel, plus a large conference and function space and a self-contained leisure centre
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Persimmon reports half year profit up 30%
The UK’s third largest housebuilder today reported pre-tax profit of £457.4m for the six months to 30 June 2017
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Carillion's shares fall to five-year low
Troubled contractor’s shares hit 50p, down from 246p a year ago
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South Bank uni to unveil redevelopment plans
Architects Wilkinson Eyre has drawn up the plans for the revamp, which will see the area rebranded as St George’s Quarter
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Ledbury residents demand publication of Arup report
Those leaving the south London estate also want to see previous surveys and fire assessments
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Housebuilding activity gives Polypipe a lift
Despite CPA’s gloomy outlook, plastic pipe manufacturer sees demand picking up
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Bellway boosted by strong consumer demand
Demand, helped by mortgage availability and the government’s Help To Buy scheme, saw an average of 187 reservations a week
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T Clarke half year profits up
The company said it had grown its order book in an ‘uncertain economic and political climate’
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Morgan Sindall sees profits beat forecasts
Firm ups interim dividend by nearly a quarter as it posts first half profits higher than predictions, boosted by margin improvements
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Brighton's Circus Street scheme gets underway
Development will include more than 140 new homes and a dance centre