All articles by Emily Wright – Page 29
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ODA completes first 2012 construction project
Two tunnels carrying power for Games have come in on time and budget according to the ODA
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Client satisfaction falls within construction industry
Mixed results in survey shows fall in client confidence but housing sector delivers more projects on time
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Kelly confirms August start for Hips
Government confirms plans to roll out Hips on August 1 despite fears over a lack of energy inspectors
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RICS members in Hips revolt
Petition demands withdrawal of proposal for ‘costly’ judicial review of home information packs
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EC Harris lands £19bn Middle East bonanza
Alliance with Dubai property firm is one of the world’s biggest project management deals
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HIPs U-turn forces energy assessor out of business
Energy-assessors.com claims two-month HIPs delay will cost group £500,000 in revenue
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Jacobs wins EP health and safety work
The engineer will perform the role of the CDM Regulations coordinator at English Partnerships
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Renew Holdings admits OFT investigation
The group confirms it is the seventh construction company to be investigated by the OFT over tenders
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Tesco investigated over mezzanines
Two Tesco stores are being investigated by Hounslow council over the construction of mezzanines
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Cyril Sweett to use AIM float to fund global expansion
QS will seek backing for surprise listing at extraordinary general meeting later this month
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Tesco investigated over mezzanines
A row has broken out between Tesco and a London planning authority over a breach of planning law.
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Cyril Sweett to use AIM float to fund global expansion
QS will seek backing for surprise listing at extraordinary general meeting later this month
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HIP energy assessors wait months for final accreditation
Qualified assessors are still waiting for approval as original HIP start date passes
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Wales' tallest building goes to planning
Cardiff Bay scheme masterplanned by Atkins will feature a 41-storey tower and nine other buildings
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High Court rules in favour of King's Cross development
Construction work at King's Cross can now start as local action group loses battle against developer Argent
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Kier tenders fall under OFT spotlight
The tenders being investigated by the Office of Fair Trading were submitted by Kier Regional between 2000 and 2005
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RICS: Kelly’s HIPs speech misled parliament
RICS denies Ruth Kelly's claim that it has dropped its judicial review of the HIPs implementation
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RICS: Kelly’s Hips speech misled parliament
The RICS has accused Ruth Kelly of misleading the House of Commons over the delay to the implementation of home information packs (Hips).
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McBains Cooper regroups for regional growth push
Consultant forms three divisional boards and announces revamp of northern arm