All articles by Iain Withers – Page 64
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Qatar pledges to reform its labour laws
Proposals include abolishing ‘kafala’ sponsorship system
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British Land to launch Shoreditch plans this year
Developer appoints four architects on 1.1 million sq ft East London scheme
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Developer warns luxury homes market is 'overheated'
Luxury residential developer Amazon Properties says central London market has ‘overheated’
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DevSecs acquires Cathedral Group
Developer buys mixed-use regeneration specialist, adding nine developments to its pipeline
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Capita to revamp Marylebone underground station
Capita has been appointed to upgrade Marylebone station on the London Underground
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Boris plans £30bn London tunnel ring road
The Mayor of London commissions Transport for London to work up plans for a 22-mile underground ring to ease congestion in the capital
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Waterman hires 145 in four months to meet jump in demand
Engineer on recruitment drive as workloads improve
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Network Rail awards £800m of track upgrade work
Client also decides to bring its high output track renewals work in-house
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Mott MacDonald scrutinised over Gulf worker role
Consultant accused of failing to identify abuses of workers on New York University’s $1bn Abu Dhabi campus
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Host of firms win places on massive NHS framework
Exclusive: More than 90 consultants win places on ‘one-stop shop’ framework to offer services to NHS
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Rider Levett Bucknall sets out expansion plans
Consultant’s UK division outlines plans to become a circa £70m-turnover business
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Briggs & Forrester toasts a treble
Specialist M E contractor wins £16m-worth of work on three projects in the North-west
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Barratt on course for 'strong' results
Housebuilder’s sales up 46.5% in the financial year to date
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Consultants face skills shortage
Three quarters of consultants predict skills shortages over the next year
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The 2014 consultants' salary survey
Wages are still slowly on the up according to this year’s Building/Hays Construction consultants’ salary survey, but more significant is the drive towards recruitment in 2014, with firms seeking - and competing for - new talent to avoid skills shortages on the horizon
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Sainsbury’s plans to rein in capital expenditure
Retail giant plans to reduce proportion of revenue spent on development pipeline
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Lack of infrastructure investment could hit recovery
Arcadis report finds lack of investment in new and replacement buildings and infrastructure could threaten UK’s economic recovery
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Crossrail concrete workers’ conditions ‘unsafe’
Whistleblower claims concrete workers were exposed to unsafe conditions before last month’s fatality