All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 38
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ISG to build Hertfordshire home for ‘La La Land’ studio
Fit-out firm awarded pre-construction contract for Sunset Waltham Cross Studios
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More than 2 million construction working days lost a year to ill health, says HSE
Latest figures reveal 30 deaths in sector last year
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Plans to turn former Debenhams store into new homes at Surrey market town get OK
Native Land scheme will include retail and restaurant space
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Wates poaches Balfour Beatty frameworks lead to head North West operations
Cooke has been involved in major regional projects such as Liverpool Arena and the Trafford Centre
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McLaughlin & Harvey picked to build £50m Wolverhampton learning campus
Scheme is joint development between council and local college
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Heritage groups renew promise to fight Liverpool Street station scheme
Opponents looking to recreate 1970s campaign against Sellar redevelopment
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In pictures: New look at designs for HS2 Euston station
Latest images come ahead of community consultation beginning next week
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ICE poaches Cabinet Office official for director general job
Janet Young had been in government role less than a year
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Infrastructure spared in autumn statement as Hunt commits to £600bn investment
HS2 and Sizewell C will go ahead but Kwarteng’s priority project list binned
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Autumn statement: Infrastructure and net zero must not be sacrificed, says industry
Major cuts expected in fiscal event
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‘Not too late’ for radical cuts to HS2, says ex-Johnson advisor
Policy Exchange report says scheme no longer value for money
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London contractor delays new factory plans over austerity fears
Reds10 puts plan on ice ahead of predicted slowdown in government spending
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Bidding open on £1bn Pagabo refurb framework
Framework consultant recently introduced mental health clauses into procurement documents
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Construction firms sweat on Shapps’ CE mark decision with rival department to have final say on move
Business secretary said yesterday existing mark will stay in place until 2025 but approval for industry rests with DLUHC
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High Court judge tells Tilbury Douglas JV to pay £22.4m over water treatment plant delays
Case relate to works undertaken when contractor was part of Interserve
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Features
Recession dos and don’ts: Industry leaders’ advice on keeping afloat
Ahead of the likely longest downturn since the 1930s, Daniel Gayne asks construction experts for tips on how to ride out the hard times
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Weeks after saying it wouldn’t budge, government tells firms they can use CE mark for another two years
Replacement scheme won’t come into force until 2025, three years after it was supposed to be up and running
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Construction defies UK economic slump with September growth
Industry shows ‘resilience’ with third consecutive month of expansion
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Private sector playbook will help construction improve productivity, says Lendlease boss
Guide to good practice launches today