All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 32
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Another partner leaves Foster
The exodus from Foster and Partners continued this week when it emerged that one of the practice’s longest serving partners will leave
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Arup and Rendel ride in to fix Ascot grandstand crisis
Consultants are drafted in after racecourse receives more than 1,000 complaints
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Another partner leaves Foster
The exodus from Foster and Partners continued this week when it emerged that one of the practice’s longest serving partners will leave to set up his own consultancy
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Bart's hospital plans cut to save cash
The £1bn redevelopment of Bart's and Royal London hospitals will have fewer stories and refurbishment work will be postponed
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Interserve consortium picked for Leeds BSF
Leeds council names preferred bidder on £250m school programme
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New CSCS card targeted at professionals
The professionally qualified persons card is aimed at clients, consultants and facilities managers
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Government suspends two HIPs consultants
Consultants accused of a conflict of interest in assessing companies to administer Home Information Packs
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Ridge buys two firms
Consultant continues West Midlands expansion with purchase of Davidson Partnership and Cook Denning Management
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Alfred McAlpine scoops £130m of work
Construction company bags series of contract wins, including two facilities management jobs with Royal Bank of Scotland worth a total of £65m
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St Modwen's plans for Mersey leisure complex
Joint venture led by developer reveals cinema and ice rink on banks of the Mersey
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Bechtel pulls out of Iraq
US giant says it will not tender for new infrastructure work after 52 employees have been killed in war-torn country since 2003
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Multiplex seeks settlement with Wembley subbie
Multliplex postpones a court hearing with M&E contractor Honeywell until next year
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Payment problems are hitting engineers
ACE warns that despite 70% increase in workload, late payments by private clients are damaging the engineering sector
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Government launches construction skills academy
Education secretary Alan Johnson confirms government approval for national construction skills academy
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Network Rail admits safety errors
Network Rail faces fines over Ladbrook Grove rail crash after pleading guilty to health and safety breaches
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Abu Hamza's son worked on London Underground
The Sun newspaper has reported that the son of the jailed muslim cleric has been employed as a labourer on LU construction projects
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Contractor dismisses reports of site fire
Gilmac Construction Services denies that workers protesting about pay set fire to a site in Reading
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Six injured after bus hits cherry-picker
Firefighters tore off roof of bus to get to injured following accident on Saturday evening
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UCATT to investigate workers setting fire to a site
Union is looking into reports that disgruntled workers have set fire to site in Reading in protest over payment problems
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Safety warning for scaffolders in Scotland
HSE issues reminder to contractors in Scotland after two firms are fined £132k for Edinburgh collapse