All articles by Will Hurst – Page 6
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Balfour Beatty JV wins £213m US rail job
Design and build project in Denver, Colorado, also involves Parsons Brickerhoff
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Redrow reservations rocket 52%
Housebuilder says Help to Buy and planning reforms are aiding market ahead of firm’s AGM
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Balfour Beatty announces new reshuffle
Nick Pollard sets out changes to contractor’s executive leadership team
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Balfour Beatty firm wins £150m of Singapore rail work
Gammon Construction bags underground station and track replacement work
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Housebuilder Bovis hails strong trading
Firm says it expects operating margin to hit 15% as completions rise
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Workers reject ‘derisory’ pay rise offer from CIJC
Trade union leaders condemn offer and say it would mean workers’ pay falls in real terms
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RIBA and Arup call for digital revolution in planning process
Report calls for a working group to be established to give architects better access to data on cities and people
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PLP's Bond St Crossrail scheme wins planning
Six-storey ‘over-site’ office development to be delivered by client Grosvenor
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Mean streets: Cyclists' safety
Construction vehicles are responsible for a disproportionate number of cycling accidents each year - many of them fatal. What can the industry do to prevent more deaths?
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Ucatt slams blacklisting compensation scheme
Scheme insists it is genuine attempt to make amends as union boss Steve Murphy brands it a “travesty of justice”
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Higgins 'must lower HS2 costs'
Prime minister to announce new HS2 chairman has been tasked with bringing down estimated £50bn cost
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Firms call for Qatar to do more on labour abuse
Call comes as union requests meeting with 13 firms in Qatar including Carillion and Balfour Beatty
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Top UK architects set out views on China’s future cities
Former RIBA president Angela Brady commissions research papers from figures including Richard Rogers and Terry Farrell
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Watchdog confirms second industry blacklist
ICO reveals it holds information on another blacklist understood to contain 500 names
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Benoy's £200m Telford scheme wins planning
Project for developer Sovereign Land expected to generate 1,000 construction jobs
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Majority of individuals on blacklist still need to be identified
Over four-fifths of people on construction blacklist remain unidentified almost five years after its discovery
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Labour inspectors barred at Vinci’s Qatar site
International inspectors gathering evidence on conditions of Qatar construction workers turned away by officials
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MPs pledge cross-party blacklisting campaign
Stephen McPartland MP tells Commons he will join forces with Labour’s Kelvin Hopkins on anti-blacklisting campaign
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Blacklist group 'still waiting to hear' about compensation scheme
Eight major contractors launch blacklist compensation scheme without consulting representatives of workers affected by blacklist