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NewsMears records 42% jump in profits
Housebuilder benefits from increased spending in social housing, as profits hit £4.6m.
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CRH benefits from strong US performance
Irish materials firm reports reports 20% increase in pre-tax profit, despite decline in European results.
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Arup to masterplan giant Shanghai eco-city
Consultant appointed on 88 km2 'template for sustainability', which will house 500,000 people.
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NewsWillmott Dixon lands 11m of West Midlands school deals
Contractor wins £6.5m contract in Tipton and £4.5m contract in Wednesbury from Sandwell council.
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NewsMace chairman to replace Lenard at Constructing Excellence
Current deputy chairman Bob White to take over as chief executive from September
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FeaturesLife under siege
Construction sites across the country are operating under a continual threat of vandalism, mugging, theft and even arson. Here, those affected tell their stories – and look for ways to fight back.
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Londons affordable housing spreads to commercial sites
Target of 50% affordable homes sparks trend for councils to redesignate sites planned for employment
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NewsArup draws up anti-terrorism plans for 2012 Olympics
In wake of 7/7 bombings, consultant’s security division examines how to prevent similar attacks at London Games
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PFI hospitals face delay over Part L confusion
Contractors claim NHS trusts are stalling over project sign-offs because of anxiety about energy rule changes.
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Big four vie for £3.9bn social housing fund
The country’s four biggest housebuilders have all been shortlisted to bid for £3.9bn of government funding to build social housing.
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NewsCasino tycoon lures Rogers back to Dome
Architect Richard Rogers Partnership has teamed up with a South African billionaire to design the hotel for a major casino complex planned for the Millennium Dome.
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Casino tycoon lures Rogers back to Dome
Rogeres will design hotel for a casino complex at the Millennium Dome.
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NewsPFI hospitals face delay over Part L confusion
Contractors claim NHS trusts are stalling over project sign-offs because of anxiety about energy rule changes
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NewsCurrie & Brown to buy Dubai consultant
Quantity surveyor Currie & Brown is on the verge of extending its presence in the Middle Eastern market by buying a consultancy firm based in Dubai.The move has come as the practice also looks to acquire small firms in the UK to alleviate its skills shortages.The firm’s chairman Angus McLean ...
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NewsCity Academy contractors call for framework deals
Minister urged to use review of scheme to replace competitive tendering with Egan-style procurement
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Elite training centre saved
A construction training centre for undergraduates at the National Construction College is to stay in business after receiving funding.
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Contractors vulnerable to Gate Gourmet-style strikes
Legal experts warn that industry may be hit by the same chaos as BA if workers at subcontractors take action
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The houses that Jane and Gerardine built
Wayne Hemingway may have got the kudos for de-Wimpefying Wimpey, but it’s his wife Gerardine and architect Jane Massey who are doing the detailed design work on their first project, Staiths South Bank in Gateshead. Now the first phase is complete.
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Projectsupdate: building regulations
John Tebbit, industry affairs director at the Construction Products Association, takes a look at the latest revisions to the Building Regulations and wonders whether we might be reaching guidance overload …













