More news – Page 1644
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Canopies for cycles
Street furniture and cycle parking provider Falco has launched the FalcoTrustin canopy
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Comment
Lending is not just needed for residential
The coalition’s focus on housebuilding ignores the perilous state of the industry as a whole. All types of project need access to funding - fast
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Curvy roof decking
Tata Steel structural roof decking was used at the new Maplefields school in Corby, Northamptonshire
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Balfour Beatty signals next phase of restructure
Andrew McNaughton says ‘Phase 3’ of restructuring could see UK’s largest contractor withdraw from some markets, including social housing
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The extra magic money brings when you get your bank to print it and use it to buy your debt
Mr Osborne has an extra £30 billion or so in his coffers
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Lord McAlpine denies sex abuse allegations
Former Sir Robert McAlpine director issues statement
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UK construction bosses need to make government face the facts: The industry is in freefall
It is time for the construction industry to stop listening to the government and tell it some home truths
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Government warns firms to join payment charter or be named
Construction minister Michael Fallon sends out warning letter
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Construction output in Q3 revised down further
Latest ONS figures show marginal downward revision of output in third quarter from -2.5% to -2.6%
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Galliford Try hails 'encouraging' autumn selling season
Housebuilder and contractor reports steady performance over past four months
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Housing shake-up will not hit sustainability, says minister
Government insists drive to ‘rationalise’ regulations will not impact on environmental standards
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London jobs help Jackson Coles defy slump
Consultant benefits from overseas money coming into the capital to increase turnover for third year running
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Brussels takes legal action over UK green agenda failure
Exclusive: Government risks huge fines for failing to implement key green construction regulations
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London mayor lined up to dispose of Whitehall property assets
Johnson’s housing tsar says government in talks to use housing procurement panel to dispose of surplus sites in London
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Avanti’s great leap forward
UK architect wins chance to work on 22ha regeneration plan in China
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No major NHS building work until 2014
New NHS property boss says work will not begin until after ‘transition stage’ – which will take 18 months to two years
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Two blacklisting cases may form one High Court action
Exclusive: Claims against contractors Sir Robert McAlpine and Carillion could be combined into one action
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Comment
Insolvency protection: Reform or bust
With construction companies dropping like flies, what lessons can the UK learn from an Australian inquiry into insolvency protection?
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How to manage the risks of using a letter of intent
Sometimes using a letter of intent is unavoidable, but there are ways of managing the risks involved that should keep parties out of trouble before a contract is signed
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Features
Blackfriars: The world's largest solar-powered bridge
The £550m revamp of Blackfriars station in London includes the world’s largest solar-powered bridge - a 6,000m2 installation