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Vinci and Luton in £4m legal row
A legal row has broke out between Vinci and Luton council over a £52m guided busway scheme that was awarded to Bam Nuttall, writes Andrea Klettner
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Labour cagey over gangmaster laws
Party denies it will extend the rules to the construction industry despite manifesto suggesting it would do so
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Turner & Townsend Canada merges with local firm
Toronto-based construction consulting firm CM2R works across Canada and northern USA
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Tolent clauses examined
In a landmark judgment yesterday, the Technology and Construction Court held that clauses that require a contractor to pay the employer’s legal costs, win or lose, do not comply with the Construction Act
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Atkins and Faithful + Gould scoop £132m nuclear fusion deal
Companies win contract from Fusion 4 Energy to work on experimental reactor in south of France
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Sean Tompkins named RICS chief executive
Chief operating officer will take top spot at surveyor institution later this year
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Morrison settles Norwich council row over contract award
Morrison has settled a dispute with Norwich council over the award of housing repairs and maintenance work to rival Connaught.The deal allows Connaught to begin work on the £125m contract it won in December to provide services that include waste and recycling, council house repairs, maintenance and M&E servicing.The award ...
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Aukett boss: Halabi bankruptcy will not affect £1m claim
Nicholas Thompson, chief executive of architect Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, has said the bankruptcy of developer Simon Halabi will not affect an outstanding debt to the practice of more than £1m in legal costs and fees
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Election survey: Tell us what you think
With just days to go to polling day, we want to find out what ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV readers think of the political leaders, their parties and their construction policies
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Regentford fined £250k after worker dies on site
HSE secures conviction of London-based firm with help of BBC footage showing scaffolding in 'poor condition'
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Legal costs hit £75m in Wembley dispute
Judge urges Multiplex and Mott MacDonald to resolve Wembley Stadium dispute by mediation
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Rider Levett Bucknall wins top employer award
Consultant has been hailed as Britain’s top employer by Corporate Research Foundation and The Daily Telegraph
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Capita project manages £12.7m leisure centre
Consultant completes external work on the Darwen Leisure Centre in Lancashire
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WYG is QS and project manager on Surrey school refurb
Sustainability at the forefront of the £2m scheme at Ashley Church of England Primary School
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Making mischief
Director at Knowles questions if the amendments to the Construction Act will in practice achieve one of the stated intentions of the bill during the consultation process to make ineffective the use of ‘Tolent clauses’
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ChandlerKBS announces promotion
As associate, Ulf Oebius will continue to manage the Paris accounts
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Trench Farrow is project manager on Merton’s super schools
The project management arm of WYG will work on an £8m project to transform four schools
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EC Harris receives APM Accreditation
Consultant is the first built asset consultant to be awarded the European accreditation
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Wembley judge pushes for mediation
The judge presiding over the continuing legal battle between Multiplex and Mott MacDonald over Wembley stadium is urging the pair to resolve it by mediation, as he revealed that combined costs for the firms have risen to £73.2m.