All articles by Yoosof Farah – Page 22
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Hinkley Point C: Shovels at the ready …
Construction firms have been poised to build Hinkley Point C since 2007. But nine years later the decision on whether to invest in the £18bn project has yet to be taken
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Redrow reports record half-year profit
Housebuilder posts record pre-tax profit and revenue in first half of its financial year
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Windy UK has £29bn turbine pipeline
Exclusive data reveals developers are ploughing cash into UK wind farms
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Top contractors back Heathrow expansion
Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke throw weight behind Heathrow
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Dutch version of Green Deal set for UK launch in summer
Energiesprong UK set to launch £200m framework for UK energy efficiency work across 5,000 homes
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Dong green lights world's largest offshore wind farm
Developer confirms final investment decision on wind farm off the Yorkshire Coast
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Aecom and two JVs in race for £5bn Thames crossing
US giant bids against CH2M/Arcadis and Arup/Atkins for £200m lead consultancy role
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Hinkley dealt blow as project director quits
EDF’s project director for £18bn nuclear power plant quits for new job in US
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Balfour bags £245m highways job
Contractor lands unique seven-year deal to provide maintenance for three councils
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Tycoon invests in UK tidal lagoons
Family-owned Indian firm also forms joint venture to develop tidal lagoons in India
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MPs slam government apprenticeship target
BIS committee report criticises “blunt and arbitrary” apprentice target and ambiguous apprenticeship levy
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Apprentice quotas for road and rail firms
One apprentice created for every £3m spent in contracts on government projects
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EDF tells Hinkley firms to start spending money
Energy giant tells suppliers it is close to releasing budget for £18bn Hinkley Point C
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Spanish contractor ordered to pay John Sisk & Son £10m
Duro Felguera defeated in High Court after disputing adjudicator’s decision on civils contract row
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Does training need a reboot?
The industry is changing rapidly, with companies urgently trying to attract a new generation of talent and projects increasingly dependent on new technologies – it’s vital that the way we train changes too
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Hinkley contractors restart 'unconstrained spending'
EDF tells suppliers to gear up ahead of final investment decision
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ECO replacement will not come into effect until 2018
Energy minister Lord Bourne says there will be a year of transition before a new scheme is implemented
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Tunnel preferred for new £3bn Thames crossing
Highways England launches consultation on £3bn river crossing
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CITB revokes 4,600 CSCS cards
CITB revokes cards after investigation showed workers paid cash to pass test
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Plans outlined for £500m Swansea regeneration
3,500-seat arena and aquatics centre part of ambitious city centre redevelopment