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ISG in u-turn over subcontractor fee
ISG has scrapped a controversial £300 registration fee it was asking subcontractors to pay to prequalify for its national supply chain after it was approached by Construction News.
Tesco to cut new store openings by a third
Tesco will reduce new store openings by a third and cut capital expenditure by £500 million next year.
Laing O’Rourke hires NuGen nuclear director as £1bn Hinkley battle hots up
Laing O’Rourke hires nuclear power consultant and ex Scottishpower construction chief Roger Seshan as the £1bn Hinkley C civils contract battle with Balfour Beatty/Vinci and Costain/McAlpine culminates.
Helical Bar back in black with focus on London
Developer Helical Bar has returned to profit and will turn its focus to projects in London.
Network Rail investment projects director Simon Kirby
Network Rail’s vision for its supply chain is set to change dramatically over the coming years and contractors will need to look to joint ventures and acquisitions as part of that.
Public sector maintenance provides opportunities
The papers seem to be full of doom and gloom when it comes to public sector projects. However, while perhaps there might be a decline in new build, there is plenty of potential for maintaining what’s already there.
Public sector maintenance provides opportunities
The papers seem to be full of doom and gloom when it comes to public sector projects.
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A new term for available education projects
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Public purse boosts Tyne & Wear
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Skyscraper boom on the cards
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Turning waste into a resource
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Boom time in Scotland’s big two
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Grounds for hope offered by stadia
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Winning work: hospitals
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Doing business in the refurbishment sector: Green Retrofitting
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Winning construction work: Refurbishment
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Winning construction work: Prisons
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Doing business in the prison sector: Politics
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Doing business in the prison sector: securing subcontractor work
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Winning construction work: East Midlands
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Doing business in the East Midlands: clients and projects
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Doing business in Libya: legal advice, numbers and useful links
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Winning construction work: Utilities
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Doing business with Utilities: Top tips
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Eurozone cloud over London office revival
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'Delays' to Pinnacle, Cheesegrater and Walkie Talkie would open window for other new offices
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Leeds sees 'modest' office market comeback
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London commercial activity soars 137pc
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London agency warns of housing ‘crisis’ in the pipeline for 2012
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More housing schemes rejected
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HCA beats target for housing starts
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Mace and Sir Robert win tower jobs
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NHBC: New house starts up 85pc in March
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Housebuilders urged to hire apprentices
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NHBC figures show October housing starts at 15 month high
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Flagship projects to herald early upturn
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Developers to start building in 12 months
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New starts slump 35pc year-on-year
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Drivers Jonas: Manchester to make quick recession recovery
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Housing starts down by two-thirds
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£2.4bn of public sector delays hamper revival plans
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New starts fall by 25pc on year as housebuilders suffer most
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Housing starts will fall under 80,000 next year, say RICS
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Commercial starts dry in all but a few regions




