All articles by Karolin Schaps – Page 6
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Construction inflation could add £8bn to public infrastructure costs
ICE State of the Nation calls for formation of infrastructure commission to help ensure certainty of future workloads
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End nears for Get Carter car park
Owen Luder's brutalist structure in Gateshead has been vacated ahead of demolition
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House prices falling at fastest rate since 90s recession
House prices fell for fifth month in a row last month according to RICS house market survey
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Clyde Arc bridge to remain shut for weeks
Nuttall and Halcrow and Glasgow City Council decide to keep bridge closed while broken cable is investigated
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Clyde Arc bridge shuts after support cable snaps
Nuttall, Halcrow and Glasgow council are investigating last night's incident at £20.3m bridge
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Hammerson secures M&S as tennant at £800m Leeds scheme
Marks & Spencer commits to store in Eastgate development, the largest outside London
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Irish construction activity at seven year low
Report by Ulster Bank shows activity in December dropped 15% from previous month
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Baqus scoops three education contracts
Newly formed QS firm wins £1.5m of work a month after it listed on AIM
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Crossrail to appoint four board members
Cross London Rail Links is looking for four non-executive directors at add to its board
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Northampton council picks team for £320m transport project
May Gurney and WSP joint venture selected to deliver highway services project
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Gammon scoops £320m Hong Kong contract
Contractor, half owned by Balfour Beatty, to build government complex by 2011
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Costain in talks to join first nuclear reactor alliance
Firms gear up for work as government confirms commitment to more nuclear plants
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Mott director sues for unfair dismissal
A former director of Mott MacDonald is taking the company to court for unfair dismissal and disability, age and sex discrimination.
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Money in the Bankside
Developers Native Land and Grosvenor have secured £170m of funding for Project Bankside, their residential scheme on London’s South Bank.
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Costain in talks to join first nuclear reactor alliance
Firms gear up for work as government confirms commitment to more nuclear plants
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Alfred McAlpine wins £350m of new contracts
Recent wins include financial close on £30m Derbyshire Healthcare PFI
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Government gives Liverpool stadium all clear
Hazel Blears says planning decisions for 60,000-seater Liverpool FC stadium will be made at local level
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Savills defies credit crunch
Property firm experienced lower trading volumes in second half of 2007 but says results are expected to be ahead of expectations
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BBA makes two board appointments
British Board of Agrément brings in Digby Harper as chairman and Lynne Sullivan as director
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Hill International buys John Shreeves Holdings
US-based firm acquires cost consultant with a turnover of £2.4m