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NewsWembley steelwork to go on despite pay row
Multiplex assured that steelwork will continue tomorrow, despite 250 steelworkers and scaffolders being told last week that they would be made redundant.
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NewsMarks Barfield plans Brighton icon
The 183m high observation mast in Brighton would be higher than the London Eye.
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NewsJudges wake up to web revolution
Slick new website attempts to debunk myth that judges are fusty old technophobes.
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NewsAtkins confirms deaths of six staff in Bahrain tragedy
Consultant says that six of its staff and two relatives died and that another friend or relative is still missing.
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NewsBalfour Beatty reaches financial close on Midlands PFIs
Contractor prepares to start on £74m Birmingham schools project and £57m housing scheme in Sandwell.
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NewsConstruction judge salaries rise to £162,000
The High Court judges at the Technology and Construction Court are awarded a 4.2% pay rise.
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NewsPaper round: Olympic budget must rise by £2bn
Observer interivew with Olympic chief David Higgins reveals that more spending will be required for infrastructure.
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Founder of developer Freeport resigns
Sean Collidge, chairman and chief executive of developer Freeport, leaves company he founded.
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Rangers director launches housing fund for Dubai labourers
Property developer and Glasgow Rangers non-executive director Ian Russell aims to raise $100m to improve the quality of housing for construction workers in Dubai.
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Amec expands in France with Quercus buys
Acquisistions from Quercus group will expand Amec Spie's regional network around Lyon and the Alps.
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NewsKeeping to the critical path
Blogger Andrew Murray arrives in South Africa and soon finds that some aspects of construction work are the same the world over.
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NewsOlympic Bill becomes law
Olympic Delivery Authority gains planning and land ownership powers as London Mayor is also given specific Olympic powers.
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NewsWembley opening delayed until 2007
FA decides to relocate England matches despite Multiplex promising completion by June.
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NewsOlympics threaten to ‘drain resources' from UK market
Davis Langdon report warns of rising cost and risk as concerns mount over the Games' budget shortfall.
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Laing Homes in £300k court battle
Chertsey Bridge Developments is suing property developers Laing Homes for more than £300,000 in a row over land in Chertsey.
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CommentHow To Survive… a CV rewrite
There's a fine line between presenting the best possible interpretation of your work and academic history and doing a Jeffery Archer. Amaya Lopez offers some tips on how to stay on the right side of it.
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CommentBrown's number 10
Three months after everyone thought a recession was inevitable, all the indicators point to a resurgence of growth. Something to do with the Budget perhaps?
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Comment
Roofless
Gowlain Bulding Group Ltd entered into a contract to do some building works at a school. Part of the work included re-roofing a boiler house, which Gowlain intended to subcontract to Full Metal Jacket Ltd. Accordingly, Gowlain supplied FMJ with a simple drawing of the roof and requested FMJ ...
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NewsOlympics threaten to ‘drain resources' from UK market
Davis Langdon report warns of rising cost and risk as concerns mount over the Games' budget shortfall
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FeaturesLike father, like daughter
It takes a certain type of woman to follow in her father's footsteps, particularly if his job involves working 100-hour weeks on a building site or being paid to dress up in a wig. Emily Wright meets an architect, a lawyer, a small contractor and two very similar looking facilities ...














