All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 34
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Sir Robert McAlpine picked for Olympic stadium
ODA enters negotiations with Team McAlpine Consortium for 80,000 seat stadium
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Major contractors’ charter gets tough on waste
MCG’s 15 firms set out sustainability targets for themselves and say more are to come
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Illegal workers ‘too scared’ to report accidents at work
Report calls for migrants who report unsafe practices to be granted immunity from deportation
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Major contractors’ charter gets tough on waste
MCG’s 15 firms set out sustainability targets for themselves and say more are to come
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Illegal workers ‘too scared’ to report accidents at work
Report calls for migrants who report unsafe practices to be granted immunity from deportation
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WNSL to pay extra £35m in settlement
Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL) is set to reach an out-of-court settlement to contractor Multiplex on the condition that it completes Wembley for next year’s FA Cup final.
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Plans unveiled for Clyde waterfront homes
Plans have been released for a £245m new community on the Clyde that will include 2000 homes
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Tories hold 2012 Olympic summit
Conservative shadow ministers meet construction trade bodies today to discuss delivery and legacy issues
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Nick Raynford slams crossrail decision
Former construction minister reacts angrily to government's 'crass' refusal to add a station at Woolwich
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Multiplex and WNSL on brink of Wembley deal
Wembley client is understood to be about to pay an extra £30m-40m to avoid an expensive court battle over design changes
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Four developers vie for £100m Ilford scheme
Redbridge council announces shortlist for regeneration of Ilford town centre as Berkeley Homes and Lend Lease pull out
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HSE's warning on lifting gear
HSE calls for more checks on lifting components after faulty pin led to site death
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Tower crane training courses launched
National Construction College launches two course in crane operating courses amid calls to improve safety after Battersea accident
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HSE's migrant worker warning
Report says migrant workers suffer a disproportionate number of accidents and are afraid to report incidents to employers
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‘Maybe we are just waking up to a serious problem’
After two men died in a crane collapse in Battersea last week, the public suddenly started treating all cranes with suspicion. Sarah Richardson looks at whether they have good reason to
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HSE clears second Battersea crane
The Health and Safety Executive has given the all-clear to a second crane on the Battersea site where two people were killed last week.
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Wembley parties try to avoid court battle
Wembley contractor Multiplex and client Wembley National Stadium Limited this week called off their first High Court appearance amid growing efforts to sort find an out-of-court settlement.
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Who’s going to clad all these?
After the collapse of Schmidlin earlier this year, the world of curtain walling has been in a state of unusual nervousness, with contractors wondering who they can turn to to do the work on major projects. Sarah Richardson looks at an uncertain future for cladding services
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Southend learning centre goes to planning
Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects submits plans for school campus in Essex
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Ken Livingstone to unveil construction worker monument
Statue celebrating workers and commemorating those who have died on site will be placed at Tower Hill next week