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Sustainability can transform our urban areas
As an industry, we have to strive for the delivery of future-proofed resilient infrastructure
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HSE unveils health and safety regs overhaul
HSE begins consultation on overhaul of CDM regulations
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Laing O’Rourke scores Etihad stadium job
Contractor appointed to expand Manchester City’s home ground to 60,000 seats
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Farrell calls for design to become a major public issue
Farrell Review says routes into architecture need to be less expensive
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Babcock joint venture wins £7bn Magnox contract
Winning bidder to take on one of the biggest jobs in construction for the next 14 years
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McCarthy & Stone ramps up land buying
Retirement housing builder begins £1.5bn development push
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Deal for £450m Mersey Gateway reaches financial close
Bridge project will now go ahead after over 20 years of planning and financial struggles
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L&G invests £252m in affordable housing
British insurer investment will enable construction of 7,000 homes over next seven years
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How mobile devices are changing our working lives
Mobile technology has many potential benefits for construction companies, we just need to think carefully about how we can use it most efficiently
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Bam lands £20m Teesside university building
Bam has won a £20m teaching centre for Teeside University, which will aim for a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating.
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SMEs squeezed by rising material prices and lower margins
Constructiononline survey of 700 suppliers finds more than half believe recovery hasn’t reached them yet
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Carillion in line for £200m NHS FM deal
Contractor appointed preferred bidder by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Greener offices drive staff cost savings
Study finds green offices can deliver savings of up to £50 per square metre for building owners
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North Midland Construction falls into the red
Civil engineer reports £6m pre-tax loss as problem jobs take their toll
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This is one tax change we should welcome
In amending its false self-employment rules HMRC is giving employers a chance to change the construction industry’s image
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Arbitration: You get what you pay for
The choice between litigating and arbitrating a dispute is becoming starker. Some may go back to arbitration, but does it really matter?
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Over to you: Osborne's simple act of trust
The chancellor’s Budget decision to give pensioners more control over their pension pot was a great example of how politicians should trust the electorate to make sensible decisions. Let’s have more of it
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Seven firms picked for £200m Welsh schools work
Seven firms have been appointed to a £200m framework for school building projects across North Wales
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Canary Wharf primes two towers for construction
Developer starts initial work on new office and residential towers
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Joint venture for £8bn Earl's Court scheme confirmed
The developer of the massive £8bn Earl’s Court scheme has formed a joint venture with Transport for London