All articles by Iain Withers – Page 141
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Councilors vote to save Edinburgh tramline
Trams will run through to the city centre after local politicians perform a u-turn
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Electrical firms' wage agreements: Fury, mistrust and division
Electrical contractors have ditched a 40-year-old wage agreement, pitching 6,000 workers against their bosses and creating a bitter battle between the industry’s two biggest trade bodies. Can anything be done to stop unrest spreading further? Iain Withers reports
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Aukett rethinks global strategy after losses
Aukett Fitzry Robinson diversifies Russian business and considers scaling down Middle Eastern arm
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Broadway Malyan to design world’s third tallest tower
Architect opens a studio in Turkey to support design of 571m tall skyscraper
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Latest sparks' protest hits Westfield
Organisers claim more protests will follow over on-going wage dispute
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Unions warn of protests over electrical firms’ wage plans
ECA cut out as eight contractors including Balfour Beatty draw up own wage agreements for workers
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Buyer’s failure to provide cash ‘led to Britspace’s collapse’
Administrator says lack of cash investment from TTC Ventures caused firm’s collapse
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Hill International plans for ‘aggressive’ Iraqi expansion
Consultant in talks with Iraqi government over four contracts; opportunities for UK firms is ’unlimited’
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Unite pushes on with student dorm schemes
Developer posts 67% increse in profit as it announces plans for 4,000 student rooms in London
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Sweett house goes walkabout in Melbourne
Australian project managers tackle the tricky move of a century-old heritage house
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Salmond wants VAT cut to boost home improvements
Scotland’s First Minister calls on government to help housing housing market
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Disruption likely as electricians plan Blackfriars protest
Up to 400 electricians expected to turn out to protest at Balfour Beatty station site
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Jobs go as no buyer is found for Britspace
Administrator makes a “significant” number of redundancies
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Severfield-Rowen profitability down in first half
Specialist strikes cautious note on UK as it targets “immense” India prospects
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Four confirmed on £3bn West Midlands framework
Willmott Dixon, Thomas Vale, Morgan Sindall and Mansell win roles
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Willmott Dixon bags P21+ hat-trick
Contractor will deliver £20m worth of projects through the health framework
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Aecom and Wilkinson Eyre’s winning Rio 2016 designs unveiled
Olympic Park will host 15 Olympic and 11 Paralympic contests
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Aecom and Wilkinson Eyre land Rio 2016 roles
Aecom understood to have won masterplanning role on one of three main Olympic sites
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Rafael Vinoly breaks ground at Oxford labs
Mathematical Institute will be the main academic centre for 900 undergrads