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Small builders hit by £180m tax fines
Charges for late returns under new Construction Industry Scheme could push suffering firms over the edge
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Code-breakers' wartime HQ saved from ruin
English Heritage’s £330k grant rescues historic Bletchley Park after decades of neglect
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Bam tightens scaffolding safety practice
Firm will use only scaffolding contractors that are accredited NASC members to reduce site risks
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Australia plans A$420m solar power station at Victoria
Testing on technology for plant begins at new R&D facility at Bendigo
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New A$1.5bn railway to link Melbourne and Geelong
Australian government's national transport plan to include 20km new link to West
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Cultural centres plan New Year DECs
National Theatre and Southbank Centre intend to show display energy certificates in early 2009
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In praise of a happiness
Naturally we wish the new US President Barack Obama well in the tough job he has ahead and in his commitment to boost the nation's construction industry in a bid to improve the massive yet increasingly tatty infrastructure.From the news there would appear to be an international surge in happiness ...
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Orders for new construction work evaporate
The September figures for new construction orders are truly shocking and extremely worrying.In the past I have tended to treat the orders figures with a bit of disrespect because they bounce around to the point where you can't make sense of them.Not now. Put bluntly from May onward, the industry ...
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House prices 16% down and falling faster
House prices fell 2.2% in October to the level they first reached more than three years ago, according to the latest Halifax figures.But how far can they fall?That was a question put to me yesterday. I hate doing prediction, not enough gypsy blood I guess.But I obliged with a suggestion ...
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RICS reports commercial property hard hit by recession
All sectors remain in negative territory according to the RICS commercial property survey
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Easy wins for low-carbon housing credits
BRE's latest information paper on Innovation Park homes explores carbon-cutting opportunities in less obvious areas
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Rok slashes workforce by 15% following profit warning
Shares plunge 50% as Rok confirms white-collar jobs will be hardest hit
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Alfred McAlpine slate boss charged with fraud
Christopher Law, former managing director of Alfred McAlpine’s slate business, is charged with three offences
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Tessa Jowell reveals top fee earners on 2012 Olympics
Turner & Townsend and EC Harris are top earning consultants on 2012 projects so far, according to newly released figures
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Demolitions gone wrong: every policeman for himself
The demolition looks like a textbook operation - the same can't be said about the deployment of safety barriers
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Redrow admits outlook for next year 'very weak'
Housebuilder's trading statement warns of poor expected performance for 2009
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2012 Handball Arena goes to planning
The 7,000-seat arena is designed by Make in association with Arup and PTW, the Australian architect that worked on the Beijing Aquatics Centre
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Man dies in Mississippi scaffold collapse
Seven Land Coast workers were trapped in the collapse which occurred in a power plant
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What does Obama's victory mean for construction?
These are the pledges Barack Obama made in the run-up to his historic election victory
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Construction shares fall 4%
Market mood worsened by production figures from US and weak construction output data in UK