All articles by Andrew Hankinson – Page 12
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Steel price rises could slow recovery in office sector
UK set to link the price of steel to quarterly index, which almost doubled last month
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Jarvis name unlikely to survive group break-up
Administrator Deloitte says end is near for 164-year-old brand, as buyers circle FM division
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Have you been made redundant?
Has the recession threatened to end your career? Tell us how you've coped with redundancy in the construction industry
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Thames Water awards £1.2bn pipe replacement work
Three joint ventures will continue upgrading London's Victorian sewers and water mains
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BBC tip-off leads to £250,000 fine for worker death
Regentford fined over safety breach after video evidence revealed 'poor condition' of scaffolding
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Barr wins Scottish Sainsbury's contract
Contractor benefits from retailer’s plans for expansion
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North Midland posts profit despite OFT fine
Company reveals £1.7m pre-tax profit despite setting aside £1.6m for bid rigging fine
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Construction still in recession, says FMB
Over half of construction SMEs report lower workloads in public sector as local authorities tighten the purse strings
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Quarter of sites failed March safety checks
Health and Safety Executive blitz on 2,014 construction sites focused on refurbishment and roofing work
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Balfour Beatty set to win £66m fire PFI
Balfour's Mansell subsidiary is understood to have beaten Miller Construction to North West contract
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Morgan EST wins £500m cable contract
Morgan Sindall's infratructure business chosen by E.ON for 10-year framework
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø bosses join calls to scrap National Insurance rise
Heads of JCB and Aggregate Industries are among 21 business leaders opposed to Labour policy
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HSE fears cuts will make it ‘reactive’
The Health and Safety Executive has warned that it may be forced to abandon preventative work if its resources are cut after the election, despite the fear of more deaths when building work picks up.
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MPs slam TW and Persimmon over ‘unthinkable’ bonuses
Housebuilders in receipt of millions in Kickstart grant attacked for ‘overpaying’ chief executives
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Healey announces funding for 24 Kickstart sites
Housing minister gives £27.5m cash injection and reveals three Public Land Initiative sites
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VolkerHighways wins £4m Woolwich town centre job
Contract will involve regenerating two public squares for Greenwich council, as part of wider scheme funded by Homes and Communities Agency
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Public Accounts Committee: Olympic budget 'worryingly tight'
Government body says only £197m of contingency fund is unreserved, of which £160m could be swallowed up securing and maintaining park in lead up to Games
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Morrison wins contract worth potential £80m
Thurrock council awards housing repair contract for over 10,000 properties worth £4m a year
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Blackpool's landmarks get £39m boost
Renovation of Blackpool Tower and Winter Gardens complex planned after attractions are bought by council
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Japanese architects win Pritzker prize
Architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, partners at renowned Japanese practice SANAA, have won the coveted 2010 Pritzker prize, architecture’s highest honour.It is only the third time in the award’s 31-year history that the prize has been awarded to two architects - Oscar Niemeyer and Gordon Bunshaft received the accolade ...