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    Grontmij buys French engineer

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Dutch consultancy Grontmij has bought a controlling share in French engineer Ginger, making it the fourth largest engineering consultancy in Europe

  • News

    Gleeds snaps up consultant in bid to diversify away from BSF

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Gleeds has bought an education consultancy, Cocentra, for an undisclosed sum in a bid to survive the cuts to the Building Schools for the Future programme

  • News

    Enter the Sitelife competition

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The developer Urban Splash has joined forces with Property Week, Building and Building Design to launch a competition to find a temporary use for a site in Manchester’s Ancoats district

  • Residential block designed by Studio Egret West
    News

    No excuse for late returns

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    A residential block designed by Studio Egret West was one of seven projects to win a Housing Design Award this week

  • The Colombo port expansion in Sri Lanka, where Scott Wilson carried out environmental impact assessments
    News

    Industry shocked by 233% price hike for Scott Wilson

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    URS bought British firm for 290p a share, up from price of 87p at start of June

  • News

    Raynsford hits out at HSE policy

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Former construction minister Nick Raynsford has condemned the Health and Safety Executive’s blast-zone policy after it scuppered a £300m residential development in south London

  • Headquarters of law firm Pinsent Masons in the City of London
    News

    Legal brief

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    ISG has won a fit-out contract for the new headquarters of law firm Pinsent Masons in the City of London

  • News

    Grimshaw and Carillion paid out £7m on Bath spa

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Bath council’s accounts have revealed that Grimshaw Architects and Carillion paid out £7m in compensation for the city’s disastrous spa project

  • News

    Latest Construction appointments - 9 July 2010

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    John Vincent, currently leader of Aecom’s Europe transportation practice, is to take up a new role as the firm’s strategic planning and advisory service for its global

  • News

    Councils given power to decide on housebuilding targets

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Local authorities have been given permission to plan for as many homes as they see fit in their districts, after the coalition government abolished Labour’s regional spatial strategies

  • Serpentine Gallery
    News

    Red dragon

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The 10th temporary Serpentine pavilion in London’s Hyde Park opens to the public this weekend

  • News

    Arup boss: Brace yourself for a tough year and more takeovers

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Philip Dilley, the chairman of Arup, has forecast further takeovers and a “tougher” year as consultants are hit by cuts in public sector spending.Dilley, who took over at Arup in April 2009, said the recent spate of takeovers of British consultants by US firms, such as URS’ takeover of Scott ...

  • News

    Insolvencies drop 19% in Q2

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Construction insolvencies fell 19% in the second quarter of 2010 compared with the previous quarter.The number of insolvencies in the second quarter was 555, down from 686 in the first quarter, according to figures from Pricewaterhouse Coopers.Insolvencies were 24% down on the second quarter of last year.Jonathan Hook, construction and ...

  • News

    Travis Perkins buys plumbing firm BSS for £558m

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Builders merchant Travis Perkins has agreed to buy plumbing and heating firm BSS Group for £558m

  • Coinford's current jobs include the redevelopment of The Lancasters, a 19th-century residence overlooking Hyde Park
    News

    Coinford says view from the ground is better

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Company profile Work is picking up for groundworks firm, but profit is an ’ancient word’

  • lindy patterson
    Comment

    The real deal

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Settlement agreements promise greater certainty but should be handled with care

  • In at the sharp end
    Features

    In at the sharp end

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The 60,686 acrylic spikes on Heatherwick Studio’s British pavilion have been the talk of the Shanghai Expo, as Stephen Kennett found out when he paid a visit. But how on earth was it all put together?

  • Roxane
    Features

    On the menu

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    With the private sector still subsisting on scraps and the non-infrastructure public sector just grateful that its provisions weren’t cut any further in the emergency Budget, the infrastructure market represents a veritable feast at the moment. So welcome to the latest in our infrastructure market reports

  • Aviation
    Features

    Infrastructure markets: saving grace

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    If there was one sliver of comfort in the Budget, it was that there were no further cuts to infrastructure spending. Victoria Jackson of Davis Langdon surveys the work that will be on offer in the years ahead

  • Rupert Choat
    Comment

    Can school bid costs be recovered?

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Procurement processes are usually set up to give the procuring body no duty to pay bid costs if schemes don’t go ahead. But there may be particular circumstances on certain contracts that could justify bidders recovering their bid costs