All Specialists articles – Page 11
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Crossrail seeks bids for two big tunnelling jobs
Work will entail building sprayed concrete lining tunnels and access shaft to link existing network to main Crossrail artery
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Hyder bullish despite falling European profits
Engineering consultancy's first half revenues will be 'towards top end of expectations'
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Brown pledges £1bn for growing businesses
Prime minister stresses importance of green economy as he announces plan to set up national investment corporation
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Tolent profit decimated to £110,000
Contractor's turnover is down 40% on back of redundancy and reorganisation costs
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Jubilee upgrade delays to be fined at £10m a month
Consortium of Amey and Bechtel admits it will miss Christmas deadline for underground upgrade
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Minister commits to high-speed Scotland to London rail link
Transport secretary vows to press ahead with Crossrail and introduce high-speed line as soon as practically possible
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Bam picked for £15m Yorkshire hospital scheme
Work is scheduled to start in 2010 on joint community hospital and civic centre development
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Activity fall may signpost 'double dipper' recession
Survey by business analyst Experian charts decline in all sectors of construction
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Waitrose plans to double number of stores
Supermarket looks to open up to 300 convenience stores as its food range is introduced into Boots stores
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Nuclear giants vie for £3.6bn clean-up
Bidders for nuclear work are gearing up to fight for a multibillion pound contract to manage the clean-up of the Dounreay site on the northern coast of Scotland
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Scotland axes £400m Glasgow airport rail link
Draft Scottish Budget will exclude infrastructure project as pressure on public spending increases
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Billington posts 9% rise in first-half profit
Steel and engineering specialist also achieved 5% rise in revenue in past six months
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Network Rail set to sack 750 subbies
Rail operator follows 1,800 in-house redundancies with large reduction of self-employed workforce
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UK firms awarded £5bn of London Olympic contracts
New figures show over 1,000 UK firms have won work on building 2012 venues and infrastructure
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UK scoops three Worldskills medals
Young construction workers pick up gold and bronze prizes at biennial event in Canada
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Building and property insolvencies double
Twice as many industry firms are going bust each day than before the credit crunch hit in late 2007
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Wilson James in TDG alliance
Construction logistics firm Wilson James is to form a strategic alliance with distribution firm TDG in a move the firm says will offer its customers a “control tower” view over their whole supply chain
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Two throw hats into ring for construction adviser role
SEC Group’s Rudi Klein and Constructing Excellence’s Vaughan Burnand register interest in post
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Styles & Wood posts 39% fall in first-half turnover
But retail fit-out specialist is confident of its 'sound financial footing' to face the recession