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Risky business?
Cluttons' new partner on his first week on the job and reasons to be cheerful despite the recession
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Credit insurance shortage ‘will bring down SMEs’
Insurers’ refusal to provide non-payment cover means firms will ‘fall like dominoes’, experts warn
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Government attacked over £1bn Construction Act claim
Lawyers say BERR’s figures for savings brought by reform of Construction Act ‘do not stack up’
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Is it worth it?
How common are the problems that the reform of the Construction Act addresses? Some are common, others not so.
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Man who died on Skanska site identified
A worker who died on a Docklands Light Railway extension last week has been named as 58-year-old Harold Sheridan from Luton.
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Capita Symonds completes M6 extension scheme
Carillion Roads appoints consultant on the extension from Carlisle to Guards Mill
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Hill appoints new director for London office
The chartered civil engineer will direct consultant's LAS/PFI/PPP group
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Grontmij and Baqus circle Pettifer consultancy
RBS says sale of £10m PCM arm must be finalised by 19 December
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Balfour Beatty in legal spat over £33m Blackpool mall
Contractor sues developer Modus Corovest for £1.2m after clash on design changes
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ChandlerKBS cost manager at Shanganagh Bray
Consultant is adviser on contracts and financial documents on £56m Dublin scheme
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Red tape deters small firms from hiring staff
A new report highlights the key economic role small firms play in the UK employment market
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Laing O'Rourke in legal row with Irish tycoon
Division at heart of £22m dispute with John Magnier may be wound up
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India told to act against corruption
Anti-corruption group advises India to act after country's poor rating in international bribery survey
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Cyril Sweett in job cut talks
Despite strong results company says it needs to reshape business to match order book
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Davis Langdon boosts Middle East staff by one-fifth
Consultant's regional staff to reach 350 by April, with expansion in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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Construction Act reforms will favour subcontractors
Changes to payment provisions receive criticism from industry bodies
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McBains Cooper makes two senior appointments
Consultant appoints director and associate director for its new Leeds office
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EC Harris unveils plan to hit £400m turnover by 2011
Consultant intends to raise turnover by 50% by shifting emphasis from fee income to profit-sharing
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UK consultants shed staff from Dubai offices
Firms including EC Harris and Mace cut jobs or relocate personnel as region ‘goes southwards’
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Cleveland Bridge driven £17.7m into the red by Wembley row
The Wembley stadium legal row with Multiplex has blown a £18.3m hole in the accounts of steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge UK.