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EC Harris posts healthy profit
Consultant EC Harris has unveiled a full-year pre-tax profit of £41.1m, down slightly on the previous year’s £41.4m
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Unlimited liability time on cards
Contractors could be left with huge bills and no insurance, if a proposed law is passed
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EU complaint delays water regs by six months
The implementation of water-saving regulations has been delayed for six months after a last-minute EU intervention
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Doon Street scheme planning decision upheld
High Court rejects opposition to leisure and residential development by English Heritage and Westminster council
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Commercial property returns to capital growth
IPD index shows first rise for UK market since June 2007
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Boxing champ Joe Calzaghe opens Welsh bridge
Capita project manages and designs £3.2m Pont Calzaghe Bridge as part of Newbridge's regeneration
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Treat recession recovery with caution
Europe is heading out of the recession but the UK has a long way to go, warns the ChandlerKBS partner
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International anti-corruption initiative to be launched
UK will be among seven countries involved in a pilot scheme to improve transparency in public sector construction
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EC Harris completes first UK Infiniti 'retail centre'
Japanese luxury carmaker arrives in the UK following successful European launch
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ChandlerKBS announces promotion
Consultant promotes two to associates at the Welsh and Belfast offices
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Capita project manager on ‘quietest building in the world’
Firm also designer on £11m Bristol University’s Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information
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RICS launches construction insurance guidance
New guidance aimed at helping project managers, QSs and building surveyors
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RICS faces legal action over New Rules of Measurement
Construction Confederation furious at exclusion from document, which it says breaches its copyright
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OFT drops cases against ‘up to a dozen’ firms
Charges have been dropped against a number of firms investigated as part of the Office of Fair Trading’s inquiry into tender malpractice in the construction industry, following concerns over the evidence offered by one witness
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Judge proposes test cases to resolve blacklist legal actions
Workers who are taking legal action against employers on the grounds that they were refused employment after being blacklisted may have their fate decided by three test cases in north-west England
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Authorities arrest 21 people in dawn raids
Cash and class A drugs seized by officers investigating multimillion-pound construction fraud
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RICS reports rise in demand for rented homes
Surveyors witness increase in number of prospective renters of UK housing
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Two firms fined after teenage worker's accident
Scottish contractors to pay out £9,000 after 19-year-old labourer fell nearly 10m through factory roof