Legal ɫTV – Page 6
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Masking tape blamed for falling glass on Mace job
Pane of glass fell from Mace’s 240 Blackfriars scheme last year
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Kerslake hits out at Right to Buy plan
Former HCA boss calls proposal “wrong in principle and practice”
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Government to release land for 150,000 homes
New communities secretary calls on town halls to join public land drive
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Hewlett Construction goes into administration
140 jobs threatened as civil engineer falls into administration
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RICS and RIBA launch diversity drives
Surveyors and architects encouraged to sign up to new diversity schemes
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Javid to legislate to help small businesses over late payment
Business secretary announces proposals to give trade associations power to intervene on behalf of members
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Mace in talks with two firms to finish PC Harrington’s Nova job
J Coffey and Kilnbridge in frame to take on work as PC Harrington Contractors enters administration
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Morgan Sindall takes £35m hit on problem MoD contracts
Construction group hit by two old problem contracts for the Ministry of Defence at Faslane
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Mace pays PC Harrington suppliers
Contractors make continuity plans if firm cannot continue as a growing concern
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Three quarters of construction workers victim of theft
Study of 2,193 construction workers shows they had been victim of theft in workplace
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Sellafield workers vote for industrial action
Dispute over union representation at Sellafield continues
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Shepherd Construction starts review and considers redundancies
Shepherd Group confirms review of construction arm, while ɫTV understands
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Consultants bag places on £5m Thameslink framework
Seven consultants appointed to four-year framework
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First integrated project insurance contract is awarded
Dudley College’s £10m Centre for Advanced ɫTV Technologies is first scheme to use IPI
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Early ECO scheme end spells job woes for green businesses
Watering down of energy efficiency policy means utilities likely to hit targets ahead of schedule
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Charles letter ruling may force HS2 report release
Supreme Court ruling on “black spider memos” may lead to release of critical report
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Compulsory purchase submissions rise 61% in 2014
Bond Dickinson research also reveals 95% success rate of CPOs since 2012
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Cheesegrater bolt problem costs Severfield £1m
Steel contractor’s bolt replacement programme on Rogers tower to continue until end of the year
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Holcim and Lafarge mega-merger back on track
European building materials giants overcome differences and agree new merger terms