All articles by Karolin Schaps – Page 9
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Connaught announces £185m order book
Social housing firm says it has made a strong start to its financial year
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Construction activity slows
Output rates and new order growth slowed in November according to the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
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Atkins buys Dutch aerospace firm
Atkins acquires civil and military aerospace specialist with a turnover of £3.5m last year
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Gleeson appoints non-executive director
Colin Dearlove, former finance director at Barratt Developments, replaces Eric Stobart at Gleeson
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Migrants ‘unaware of safety rights’
Most migrant construction workers in London and the South-east have no knowledge of health and safety rights and obligations as they receive no training in these matters before coming to the UK.
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Google to invest millions in renewables
Internet giant says it aims to accelerate the pace at which clean energies are developing
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Speedy Hire appoints chief operating officer
Equipment hire firm announces Claudio Veritiero as new chief operating officer and reveals 35.7% rise in turnover
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Hyder Consulting acquires Voigt Ingenieure
Firm expands German business with acquisition of waste water and transportation consultant
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Crossrail construction to start in 2010
Transport for London will run services which will commence in 2017
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London boasts lowest carbon emissions
New league table ranks council areas in terms of average household and vehicle emissions
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Stadium collapse in Brazil kills 8 football fans
Spectators fall several stories after concrete floor at Fonte Nova stadium in Salvador collapses
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Tate Modern's crack causes 15 injuries
A crack in the floor that forms an art installation in the Tate Modern has caused 15 injuries in seven weeks
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Carillion wins £90m King's Cross office contract
Sainsbury's will occupy over half of the offices on the King's Cross regeneration scheme
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Beijing and Europe chip in for buoyant Arup
Arup has reported a 50% leap in profit in its latest set of accounts, thanks partly to rapid expansion in European markets.
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Dubai contractors agree to pay rises of up to 20%
Deal will stave off worker unrest but cost construction companies up to £13m
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Arup profit hits £30.8m
UK markets makes up over half of £527.4m turnover for year ending March 2007
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T Clarke trading recovers in second half
The contractor says it has made 'encouraging' progress in both London and the regions
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Features
Choose wisely
Architects – even those of the stature of Lord Foster of Thames Bank – have to start somewhere, and that means entering architectural competitions. But deciding whether they will lead to a meal ticket or a miserable end is where things get tricky.
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Building surveying trainees left without placements
Ten companies pull out of training scheme, leaving 80% of candidates without apprenticeships
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Building surveying trainees left without placements
Ten companies pull out of training scheme, leaving 80% of candidates without apprenticeships