All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 28 September 2018 – Page 2
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Hinkley M&E contractors form new partnership
The firms will work together to complete the mechanical, engineering and heating works needed at the nuclear plant
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Yes, Prime Minister – solving the UK's housing crisis
The commitment of new funding over the long-term will help larger housing associations develop the high volume of affordable well managed units the UK desperately needs
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Foster submits plans for office block on City fringe
Scheme proposed opposite Aldgate East tube station
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Housebuilder says Labour's tenant ballot proposal will cause chaos
Crest Nicholson boss warns private firms will be put off getting involved in estate regeneration
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Consultants grow staff as sector defies Brexit anxiety
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s Top 150 survey shows two-thirds of firms have expanded, with three-quarters set to hire more staffÂ
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It’s time to amend the public contracts regulations on payment terms
Softly, softly approaches to changing bad practice do not work in the construction industry, says Rudi Klein
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Bulwarks against Brexit: assessing its impact on existing construction contracts
David Hansom advises on how to make your construction contracts Brexit-proof
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Top 150 Consultants 2018 - preparing for change
Brexit is yet to do significant damage to the hardy consultants in this year’s top 150 tables. But those near the top are making careful preparation for an economic storm
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Gas leak causes evacuation at Laing O'Rourke Crossrail site
Tottenham Court Road site was closed for four hours earlier today
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Online poll: How quickly do you pay your bills?
This week’s poll: Do you pay your suppliers faster than you get paid?
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Wates docks for Liverpool cruise terminal work
£30m building for Liverpool council to service ship visitors
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Laing O'Rourke and Lendlease battling for Manchester town hall revamp
Winner for plum deal due in November
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Speedy shrugs off Carillion woe
Equipment firm says it has plugged revenue gap caused by contractor’s collapse
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Councils come round to new Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans
New scheme looks set to replace towers with 17-storey block
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Work begins on new Squire & Partners hotel in Shoreditch
City fringe scheme being built by Gear
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Asbestos: a duty to manage
To mark Mesothelioma Awareness Day, Mark Price of Daniel Connal Partnership examines the dangers of asbestos and offers advice to employers
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Bristol's rejected arena: a tale of two cities
Bristol’s mayor has rejected plans to build an arena in the city centre to make way for a £300m mixed‑use scheme - does this move put the role of mayor in the spotlight?