All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 54
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Government risks raising sustainabilty bar too high says Schroders head
William Hill warns of abandoned buildings that fail to live up to sustainabilty standards
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Parliament set to vote on CDM regulations
Regulations are not suspended despite debate reminds Construction Confederation
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Barratt Homes announces Wilson Bowden integration plans
Reorganisation wil affect 400 jobs as KingsOak is dropped in favour of focus on two national brands
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Cleveland Bridge loses appeal
Wembley steel subcontractor fails to overturn High Court ruling in contract dispute with Multiplex
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Sharp drop in corporate manslaughter convictions
Number of construction deaths resulting in corporate convinctions has fallen dramatically according to new report
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Two die in separate site accidents
Two workers died and three were injured in three incidents last week.
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Timber design for Serpentine Pavilion
Kjetil Thorsen and Olafur Eliasson reveal design for temporary pavilion at Serpentine Gallery
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Big name architects missing from Olympic velopark shortlist
David Chipperfield, David Morley and Flacq make shortlist of eight but Fosters, Make and Marks Barfield miss out
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Mott McDonald wins Victoria Tube station revamp
Construction firm will oversee plans to increase size of Underground station by 50%
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Constructionskills rolls out new on-site apprentice scheme
Scheme will let more smaller firms take apprentices without having to guarantee work
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Sir Digby Jones praises construction GCSE
The new exam will help to tackle the current ‘skills famine’ says the former head of the CBI
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Crest Nicholson wins Queen's Award for Enterprise
Award given for measures to reduce carbon footprint and determination to spread good practice
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A third of construction workers suffer ill health from work
Macho culture contributes towards high levels of illness among site workers
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Gambling on green is still an outside bet
Companies won't start installing wind turbines until green profits become sustainable
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Camden approves £400m Kings Cross revamp
Local council gives thumbs up to Network Rail's plans for the redevelopment of King's Cross station
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Immigration rules could restrict construction recruitment
Migrants will have to prove they have had job offers in new points-based system
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Former Redrow chairman Robert Jones dies
Robert Jones served in John Mayor's government as planning minister in the 1990s and became Redrow chair in 2000
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Work begins on £40m Stansted extension
Development will allow airport to handle an extra million passengers a year
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Only 4% of parents want child to become site manager
Gap in parents knowledge of the construction industry stands in the way of skills shortage
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Keller completes £8.5m acquisition of Systems Geotechnique
Restricted access piling firm has annual sales of £17m