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NewsGains to remain Mowlem boss for one more year
Chief executive will stand for re-election despite appointment of chief operating officer this week
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Ann Minogue welcomes us to the tedious, futile, wasteful, aggressive, pointless, hypocritical, irrelevant, bullying, baffling and pretentious world of her top 10 pet hates
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NewsMace aims to treble QS division
Contractor Mace intends to more than treble the size of its cost consultancy arm by 2006
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CommentPicking the ponies
The people who hire adjudicators want intelligent, nimble beasts that cover the ground at a gallop while safely leaping legal hurdles. But how can they get them?
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NewsStrike threat at T5
BAA and employers fear that sectional dispute over pay could spread if electricians refuse to cross picket lines
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Europe's public projects delayed by language barrier
European tender system is stalled by requirement to translate projects into languages of new member states
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Babcock closes in on Peterhouse deal
Support services group Babcock International is close to completing its £95m acquisition of rival Peterhouse.
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The asbestos challenge
Asbestos rules are about to be updated, and they affect all those who manage business properties. And if you don't comply, you may face criminal charges
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NewsPlan B emerges for Paddington hospital PFI
A Fresh plan for a £800m PFI hospital at Paddington, central London, has emerged days before a review into the beleaguered project is to be published
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NewsStrategic forum calls summit to discuss safety fears
Industry and HSE plan conference as National Audit Office criticises designers, inspectors and government
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RIBA's competition service to be tailored to client needs
Taskforce draws up 10-point action plan to expand and promote service to government and client groups
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£550m estate job attracts bids
Developers and registered social landlords are lining up to bid for the redevelopment of Kidbrooke, in south-east London, one of the capital's most notorious estates
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Alfred McAlpine abandons legal battle with Sir Robert
Contractor drops plans to appeal against ruling over name change as it issues joint statement settling dispute
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NewsMorgan cools on new bid
Ex-Redrow boss Steve Morgan said that Liverpool FC's refusal to consider a deal exposed failure at management and board level.
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Property firm enters regeneration field
Property firm MacDonald Egan has launched a development arm that will focus on delivering regeneration schemes
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Costain strengthens presence in northern Iraq
Contractor Costain has beefed up its presence in northern Iraq as it looks to bid for a £1bn-a-year reconstruction programme in Kurdistan.
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Local lowdown
The continued boom in London Docklands means the area is attracting construction staff as well as City suits. Robert Smith of Hays Montrose reports
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NewsBroker's notes: Everybody hurts
For goodness sake! Interest rates rose 0.25% – that's all! You would think from the way the market has reacted that it was the end of the world as we know it for housebuilders.
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Orders decline 4% in 12 months to March
The number of fresh construction orders in the year to March dropped 4% on the previous 12 months, according to latest government statistics.














