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Features
Building Intelligence Q4 2010
Experian Marketing Information Services’ analysis predicts last year’s strong growth will not be matched in 2011 as demand in the private sector is unlikely to outweigh public sector cuts
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Capita Symonds pay stays still
Pay freeze at the consultant continues for the third year running
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Eastern promise: Foster + Partners' Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
The terminal will open in 2013 and have the capacity to disembark 8,400 passengers
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Government abandons 'local standards framework'
Plans for councils to issue developers with an approved menu of development standards have been abandoned
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The Olympic Lea Valley White Water Centre opens
The Olympic venue in Hertfordshire containing a canoe and kayak slalom course opens later this month
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Kier buys out Lloyds stake in development division
The firm will pay £91m for full control of portfolio that includes Savile Row office building
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Construction M&A deals almost double
More companies are executing takeovers as the market gains in confidence
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Firms fined £61,000 after building collapses
Around 150 tonnes of concrete came down after the failure of falsework
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Construction deaths up during recession
Client demands and corner cutting could have caused increase, says HSE
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Comment
Schools: How do you make standardisation and refurbishment work together?
Caroline Buckingham of HLM architects argues that the government needs to join up its policies on school buildings
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Call for greater infrastructure investment
Lack of investment could have ’serious impacts’ on economy, says Business Infrastructure Commission
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Atkins cuts headcount by 1,000
Engineer says it reduced the number of employees to 17,500 over last six months
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Turnover plummets 29% at Styles & Wood
2010 results confirm turnover warning issued in October last year
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Government backs health projects worth £158m
Department of Health approves PFI credits for schemes
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Construction workforce continues to shrink
Latest ONS figures show total number of sector jobs down 0.4% on previous quarter
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Government suppliers to have just one contract
Shake up of procurement mean ’Crown Representatives’ will ensure state signs only one contract with major building firms