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Honeywell caught in illegal music filesharing investigation
Wembley engineering firm potentially faces unlimited fines in first British workplace music piracy case
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NewsPaper round: Ferrovial pushing to replace Metronet
A tweaked Olympic logo, Gordon's bullet train and Blair's new home all featured in the newspapers this weekend
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NewsLDA assumes full legal ownership of Games site
Agency now has the right to enforce CPOs on affected Stratford businesses after year's end
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'More legal loopholes in Hips', claim critics
Packs will be 'totally unenforcable' with some easy legal sidestepping
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NewsMBLA includes eco park for big East Manchester scheme
Architect are aiming for high EcoHomes/BREEAM ratings on 400 unit Clayton project
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NewsAedas plans rooftop playground for Blackpool school
Architect submits planning for 1,500 sq m primary school in city centre
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Toxic spill caused by concrete chemicals
Evacuation of university building was the result of potent mixing agents coming into contact
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NewsIn the public eye
Sarah Stickland project surveyor at Davis Langdon says it can be exciting working as a QS for the public sector
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NewsOne chance
The Energy White Paper maps out a possible framework for the future, but it will be the engineers who play the central role in solving these pressing issues, argues Richard Coackley, managing director at White Young Green Energy
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NewsGleeds appoints marketing director
Nick Barton to lead marketing team at Gleeds Management Services
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CommentTalking lizards
Consultant QSs are on a mission to convince us that they are the client’s best protection against the greedy reptiles in the contracting sector. In fact, the reverse is the case …
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CommentThe boomerang effect
This is a cautionary tale of a court doing its best to assist the parties to resolve their differences through mediation, and finding itself embroiled in a Court of Appeal case. Here’s what happened …
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NewsBouygues hunts for regional contractor to lift UK growth
French group aims to acquire network of regional subsidiaries starting with £100-200m firm
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NewsIndustry and politicians push for U-turn on PGS
Treasury explores alternatives to planning gain supplement after pressure from all directions
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FeaturesMaxximum Zaha
Almost 10 years after Zaha Hadid’s design for Rome’s MAXXI museum won an international competition, it’s still only two-thirds built. Martin Spring looks at how the architect’s ideas have survived years of stop-start funding and delay.
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Atkins refuses to commit to more Metronet funding
Consultant’s reaction to £121m hit increases chances of tube consortium’s insolvency
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New recruitment group hits back at talent shortage
Top city private investors back the Management Recruitment Group
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NewsAtkins refuses to commit to more Metronet funding
Consultant’s reaction to £121m hit increases chances of tube consortium’s insolvency
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NewsWhite Young Green appoints new Leeds regional director
Peter Crosland joins firm at group principal office in Leeds














