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NewsCleveland Bridge switches law firm
Wembley steel contractor recruits Reid Minty after losing High Court battle with Multiplex
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NewsBarratt wins £185m deal to build 1,400 Scottish homes
Barratt wins a deal worth £185m to build 1,400 new homes on former school sites in Scotland
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NewsHanson wins $300m business from General Dynamics
Hanson acquires US company Material Service from General Dynamics
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Foster's City Hall falling apart, say the Conservatives
Tory members of the London Assembly have complained that Sir Norman Foster's City Hall building is "falling apart"
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NewsArchitects' sheep drive threatened by activists
Animal rights groups threaten to sabotage Lord Rogers and Renzo Piano's sheep herding across the Millennium Bridge.
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NewsSchools for Future warned for ignoring sustainability
Report by Sir Neville Simms criticises school building programme, as government pledges to go carbon neutral
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Under warranty
This was an appeal from a decision of judge Coulson. The Judge held that Decoma UK Ltd could claim damages, subject to a cap, but could not claim under the contract.Decoma was an operator of paint-spraying facilities and Haden Drysys International Ltd specialised in the design and construction of processed ...
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NewsSavoy hotel plans full-scale £85m refurbishment
John Rowan & Partners tipped to win project management role in revamp of 117-year-old London landmark
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FeaturesCurved space – the Peter Harrison Planetarium
Greenwich park is about to get a strange and beautiful adornment: a weird bronze cone through which the heavens will be made manifest. Thomas Lane found out how it's being made
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More firms join flight from Procure 21
Taylor Woodrow and Amec are the latest contractors to resign from hospital framework programme.
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FeaturesJust the job
Angus Robertson tells Sonia Soltani how he followed his heart to the city that never sleeps
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NewsCyril Sweett allies with Indian property firm
Cyril Sweett has formed a strategic alliance with the Indian arm of US property company Trammell Crow.
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Receiver sells Dew piling arm to Irish specialist
The specialist piling division of Dew Construction, which went into receivership last month, has been sold to Belfast-based Lagan Holdings.
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‘World Cup effect' revealed
The number of houses sold could rise as much as 10% once the World Cup tournament is over in July, research has revealed.
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John Doyle rings the changes at London subsidiary Bell
Concrete contractor John Doyle Group has appointed a managing director to run its London-based subsidiary Bell.
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CommentPigs and cream
The construction industry is split into the firms that do the actual work and those that skim off their profit under the guise of supervision and regulation













