All articles by Iain Withers – Page 152
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Shopfitter wins exemption from CITB levy
Supermarket shelve installer should have been out of scope of the levy, CITB admits
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Redrow to sell Scottish division and expand in South-east
Firm will target continued growth in London and the South-east
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Prater prepares to compete with global cladding giants
The firm has revealed that it will aim for major £20m-plus unitised curtain walling jobs
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Margolis grows with management buy-in
SME profile: Fit-out firm enters new territory by targeting Chinese companies setting up in London
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CPA: expected boost in exports
Survey by Construction Products Association found 36% of firms expected exports to increase over the next year
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Lawyers claim loophole in new Construction Act
Lawyers claim the act will allow the use of a much-maligned clause
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Gherkin architect pronounces death of the skyscraper
Shard and Cheesegrater part of a dying breed, says Ken Shuttleworth
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CITB unveils three-year training grant bonus
Firms will enjoy an extra 12% bonus on grant claims from August 1st
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Low carbon housing pilot wins planning
£6.4m AIMC4 project reaches planning landmark for trial homes
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Sheppard Robson opens office in Masdar
Architect opens office in the Abu Dhabi’s zero-carbon city
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Fraudsters stole £2m from ODA
A fraudster who posed as a Skanska employee has been jailed for three and a half years
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Coalition increases 'dodgy' PFI schemes
New figures reveal an increase in PFI projects since the 2010 election
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Ukraine’s richest man buys £136m One Hyde Park flat
Rinat Akhmetov has bought the UK’s most expensive flat at the Candy brothers’ One Hyde Park
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Travelodge gets into bed with pub companies
Hotel chain announces £100m expansion programme in partnership with pubs
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Union accident compensation wins rise to £7m
UCATT heralds rise in accident compensation for workers in 2010
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Keltbray welcomes planning for demolition
Demolition specialist says landmark ruling could help firm
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Scotland quarry blast smashes into homes
’Controlled’ blast catapults debris through local houses at Dawn Homes site
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Insurance deal offers hope of no retentions to subcontractors
NFRC said the warranty could replace the need for clients to demand retentions on jobs
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Features
How to go green: Course for developing green skills
The construction industry lacks the skills it needs to meet the growing demands of energy efficiency targets, the Green Deal and environmentally-savvy clients