All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 44
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Late payments crippling small construction firms
New report finds industry is worst-hit by lack of timely settlements
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London Underground names Bank upgrade shortlist
Three joint ventures and Dragados in running for station upgrade
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Oxfordshire deal could net Carillion £700m
Shared services giant wins 10-year property and facilities-management contract
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Firms win Queen's Awards for Enterprise
City ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV, Campbell Lutyens, and Plant Parts among businesses honoured
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Forum to drive equal-rights improvements
Construction industry body looks to boost ‘fairness, inclusion and respect’
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2012: A night in pictures
Relive the highs of the construction industry’s event of the year with dozens of shots from the Grosvenor House Hotel
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Miller Group appoints new chairman
Firm picks former Scottish Power chief executive Philip Bowman
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Eastbourne in line for £70m facelift
Plans lodged for shopping centre extension to ‘kick-start’ regeneration
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Arena plan for Battersea Power Station
Architect Allies & Morrison offers ‘practical’ proposals for London landmark
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Olympics wins gold at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2012
ODA chair picks up Personality of the Year baton from former chief as Crossrail and Crown Estate are among last night’s victors
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Homes plan for Cardiff brownfield site
Welsh government and Principality ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Sociey launch £100m plan
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TUC highlights job losses in construction
Analysis points to 12% reduction in workforce since 2007
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JCB posts record £355m profits
Construction equipment maker reaps benefit from emerging economies
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Network Rail starts new infrastructure drive
Commercially-focused, regional approach aims to push down costs
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Helping the Bamboo Village grow
Visitors to this year’s Ecobuild team up with Ken Shuttleworth
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SME housing workloads at 'record low'
Two-thirds of firms report first-quarter plunge in workloads