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Scott Wilson's Northern Irish acquisition
Engineer buys consultant Ferguson McIIveen for £10.1m as part of its expansion strategy
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NewsBalfour Beatty is preferred bidder for Exeter airport
Devon council picks Balfour Beatty’s investment arm and London City Airport to make £60m bid for Exeter International Airport
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RICS in talks with Canadian firm about sale of BCIS
The RICS is in talks with finance company MDA about the potential sale of its Building Cost Information Service
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NewsIt's amazing what you can do with a JCB
Why limit yourself to a scaffolding or a ladder when you can impress car drivers and pedestrians by blocking the road with a great big JCB?
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NewsAnimal rights extremists threaten 2012 Olympic site
Animal rights campaign group Speak targets Mace, a member of the Olympic delivery team, after claims it built the Oxford animal research lab
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NewsCorus confirms takeover approach
Proposed offer from Tata Steel would value UK-based steel firm at £5.4bn
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NewsHSE issues tower crane alert
HSE warns industry of the importance of the safe operation of cranes after last month's crane collapse in Battersea which led to two deaths on a Barratt site
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NewsWarning on airport cutbacks after BAA takeover
The Institution of Civil Engineers has called on the government to ensure airport investment continues after Ferrovial takeover
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NewsBellway uses incentives to keep profit growing
Housebuilder increases profit 3% to £220m but says that most sales required incentives
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NewsPart L compliance software rereleased following criticism
The new version of SBEN features easier data entry, simpler ventilation figures and a more accurate database
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NewsDemolition boss found guilty following site death
Bernard O'Sullivan is found guity of failing to ensure that risks to workers were adequately controlled
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NewsMinister's wind turbine appeal
Environment minister calls on private sector to provide low cost finance to boost sales of wind turbines
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Public sector boosts Mouchel Parkman profit 29%
Profit rose to £26m after consultant spent year focusing on work with government, local authorities and regulated industry
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NewsRoger's to rename practice after scooping Stirling prize
Two rising star architects are set to have their names added to the prize-winning practice in recognition of their work on the Madrid airport
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NewsWhy beanie hats spell danger
Two more examples of site workers' rather cavalier attitude to working at height
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NewsBNG Sellafield fined £500,000 for spillage of spent nuclear fuel
Court fines British Nuclear Group Sellafield today after it pleads guilty to health and safety breaches that caused a leak of radioactive liquid in 2005
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RICS prepares to overhaul self-regulation
Members of the RICS will vote tomorrow to overhaul 'old-style' self-regulation in the hope of addressing complaints and restoring confidence
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NewsPaper round: BAA looks to sell property fund
A round-up of the weekend news featuring BAA, Chelsfield, Wembley, Ferrovial and a possible Olympic stadium design
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NewsUmbrella body to champion green buildings
Willmott Dixon, Stanhope and Bennetts Associates are among the founding members of the UK Green Building Council, which met last week
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Construction firms in Sunday Times top 250
Countryside Properties is the highest ranking construction company in the top 250 mid-market private firms, followed by Lagan Group and Farview New Homes














