All articles by Sophie Griffiths – Page 2
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HSE to crack down on refurb deaths
The proportion of fatal accidents on repair and maintenance projects soared by a third between April and September last year compared with the whole of 2008
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Dounreay projects worth £500m put on hold
Three decommissioning projects on ice as nuclear industry braces itself for Treasury review
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Merseyside builder fined £1,000 for Health and Safety breach
Charles Molloy prosecuted after HSE inspector finds him and an employee working on a pub roof without safety measures
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Healey reveals green revamp for planning rules
Housing minister to invest £10m in improving skills, back second wave of eco-towns and overhaul three planning policies
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Industry calls for help for ailing professional services firms
Data indicates 54% firms had seen decreases in incomes in the year to October 2009
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Nightingale Associates unveils £23m hospital in Wales
108-bed community hospital in Rhondda Valley includes biomass boiler and other low-carbon features
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Balfour Beatty wins blacklist tribunal
Construction worker Mick Dooley found to have been fairly excluded from employment
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Kickstart round two unlocks over 5,000 new homes
Almost £83m will boost affordable housing provision and create apprenticeship places
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Bam scoops £60m Bluewater events venue
Lend Lease appoints contractor to build Bluewater Events Venue in Kent
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Costain and Skanska win £15m Crossrail job
Joint venture scoops Royal Oak Portal contract, first tunnel-related construction package on the project
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Morgan Ashurt wins two BSF jobs in Hull worth £71m
These include a £38m secondary and special needs school and a £32.8m academy
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Four years predicted for Chile rebuild
President says seventh most powerful earthquake on record has left between $15bn and $30bn worth of damage
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VT set to abandon pursuit of Mouchel
Group forced to turn attention to fending off unwelcome £1.25bn approach from Babcock International
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Regulations outlaw worker blacklists
New rules brought in to stop discrimination against trade union members
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Billington bags £3.1m steel contract for Cafe Royal
£70m redevelopment in Piccadilly will need 1,200 tonnes of structural steel
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Corus fined £5,000 for worker injury
Steel company pleaded guilty of health and safety regulations after machinery damaged team leader's leg
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2012 Olympics may be forced to raid contingency cash
National Audit Office report reveals potential for 'further calls' on fund
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Harry Neal goes into liquidation
Liquidator says 120 staff have been made redundant at London building firm after formal offers fail to materialise