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Taylor Woodrow promotes Brendan Morahan to board
Other changes see David Theobald reviewing international operations and Graham Stanley overseeing nuclear activities.
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NewsWell, one of them's wearing a hat
This month's health and safety blunders include new and unusual approaches to working at height, plus, a salutary lesson from the history books.
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Thyssen Krupp's scaffolding case
Technology group seeks indemnity against costs of scaffolding collapse
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NewsBehind every green man...
Our newly-green blogger is planning some creative ways to reduce his household's carbon footprint - he's going to confiscate his wife's car keys. It begs the question: just how environmentally friendly is marriage counselling?
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NewsThe hills are alive
Our blogger from Multiplex takes a weekend break from his charity building project in South Africa and explores the scenery and wildlife of the Drakensburg mountains.
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NewsPolice investigate CSCS fraud at Arsenal stadium
Workers found in possession of fake cards during a routine security inspection of the site.
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CommentLondon 2013
The success of London's glossy Olympic bid presentation hinged on the city's ability to provide a legacy beyond 2012. So shouldn't we start doing something about it?
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NewsEP tipped to merge with Housing Corporation
ODPM to review roles of national agencies amid concerns about their ability to deliver sustainable communities
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NewsPolice investigate CSCS fraud at Arsenal stadium
Workers found in possession of fake cards during a routine security inspection of the site
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After the flood
The defendant water company, Thames Water admitted liability for loss and damage caused by water escaping from a burst water main. The water from the burst pipe damaged much of the valuable archives of Aerospace, a publishing company. Following the flood, Aerospace wished to restore the archives and asked ...
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NewsHollandia cuts secret Wembley deal
Steel contractor has agreed with Multiplex to complete its main works at Wembley by end of April.
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NewsConservatives set to relax planning laws
Some homeowners planning to redevelop their houses will not need to get planning permission under proposals being worked up by the Conservatives
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News20 hurt in scaffold collapse
Fourteen storeys of scaffolding have collapsed at a building site in Milton Keynes, trapping several people and injuring up to 20.
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Leicester schools contract not yet decided
Two teams are still in the frame for the £236m Building Schools for the Future project.
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NewsLemley to hire crack team to troubleshoot Olympic projects
Olympics to get standing dispute resolution board and to run schemes using NEC partnering contract.
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Comment… Meanwhile, back on terra firma
And thanks to Alan Crich for sharing this novel approach to covering up a big hole in the ground.
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NewsFlagship city academy on hold after busting budget
Questions raised over accelerated delivery programme as £20m St Paul's Academy in Greenwich faces delay
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New Islamabad tower to be Pakistan's tallest building
Faithful+Gould given £175m budget to design earthquake-proof mixed-use development including 30-storey hotel in Islamabad.
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NewsMetronet plans Canary Wharf-Aldgate Tube link
Metronet boss Andrew Lezala says only about a mile of tunnelling would be required for City link.














