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WINNING WORK
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.
A new term for available education projects
The axing of BSF last year was a bitter blow to the industry. However, the horizon is brighter than first perceptions might suggest.
Public purse boosts Tyne & Wear
The North-east is the most reliant region in England on the public purse.
Skyscraper boom on the cards
The UK went through a tower building boom in the last decade with nine of the country’s skyscrapers built between 2002 and 2008.
Turning waste into a resource
The coalition government has set a target of making the UK a zero waste economy.
Boom time in Scotland’s big two
Opportunities continue to exist North of the Border particularly in Scotland’s largest two cities – Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Grounds for hope offered by stadia
In recent years stadium development in the UK has tended to inspire thoughts of the London 2012 Olympics.
Winning work: hospitals
As the dust settles from the fallout of the general election, forecasting the future of spending on hospitals becomes an incredible challenge.
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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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Doing business with Utilities: What subcontractors should know
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Winning construction work: Social Housing
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Doing business in Social Housing: Why Wates is getting involved with the HCA
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Winning construction work: Lebanon
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Doing business in Lebanon: The French connection
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Winning construction work: Jordan
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Doing business in Jordan: The importance of homework
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Doing business in Algeria: The development of natural resources
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Winning construction work: Algeria
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Winning construction work: Tunisia
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Doing business in Tunisia: Facts, figures and useful links
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Doing business in the road sector: Reeling in spending
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Winning construction work: Roads
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Doing business in the road sector: MAC – Managing Agent Contract
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Repairing Britain
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Doing business in Yorkshire and Humber: Spending by sector
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Winning construction work: Yorkshire and Humber
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Doing business in Yorkshire and Humber: Top clients
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Winning construction work: Airports
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Doing business with airports: Case study Carillion IT Services
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Doing business with airports: Getting on the supply chain
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Winning construction work: Rail
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Doing business in rail: Bidding for work
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Doing business in rail: Smaller suppliers
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Doing business in rail: The national stations improvement programme
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Doing buiness with the 2012 Olympic: Getting work
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Doing business with the 2012 Olympics: Infrastructure projects
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Winning construction work: 2012 Olympics
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Doing business with supermarkets: stats, events and links
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Doing business with supermarkets: The green agenda
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Winning construction work: Supermarkets
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Winning construction work: Libya
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Doing business in Libya: What to expect
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Doing business in Wales: Work in progress
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Doing business in Wales: Ways to work
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Winning Construction Work: Wales
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Doing business in India: Facts, figures, events and links
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Doing business in India: What to expect culturally
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Doing business in India: Entering the market
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Winning construction work: India
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Winning construction work: Health
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Doing business in health: 10 signs of a good healthcare building
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Doing business in health: Willmott Dixon’s first foray into LIFT
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Doing business in health: Moving to ProCure 21+
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Winning Work: Scotland - HEALTH
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Winning construction work: Scotland
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Winning Work: Scotland - MILITARY
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Winning Work: Scotland - PRIVATE PROJECTS
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Winning Work: Scotland - ENERGY
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Winning Work: Scotland - HOUSING
Dunne Group to double revenue in 2012
The Dunne Group is set to double its revenue in 2012 after winning contracts on major projects, its group operations director has told CNPlus.
Dunne Group returns to profit on back of major projects
The Dunne Group returned to profit in 2011 on the back of a string of major projects, it said today.
London residential construction rockets by 40pc in 2011
Construction in the capital rocketed by 40 per cent in the last year on the back of the Olympics - but the market is already slowing, according to latest research from Drivers Jonas Deloitte.
Berkeley, Barratt and Taylor Wimpey in race for Olympic homes
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has announced a shortlist of six developers to build the first neighbourhood on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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Crossrail names winners of £625m Farringdon and Whitechapel station works
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Olympic delivery chief is 'proud' of the industry
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ODA announces £16m Olympic savings
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Olympic cladding specialist Wood Newton enters liquidation
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West Ham take legal action over 'secret payment' claim
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Sir Robert McAlpine maintains 100pc project delivery record
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Olympic Park workforce hits 12,500
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Heavy Decom International unveils new heavy weight
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The son of PFI
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Brandon Hire buoyant after independence
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Cat and Liebherr gear delivers demo project
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Big orders spur growth at JCB
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Pick the right reflectivity for your garment
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Public sector maintenance provides opportunities
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CN tries out Hilti’s dust removal system
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System scaffold delivers tricky chemical installation
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Banks shouldn’t lend to plant hire firms
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Daf hybrids available for leasing
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Apprentice investment vital for plant hire
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Road safety matters to contractors
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Resurfacing material cuts costs for council




