Better start swimmin’ or you’ll sink like a stone
By daniel.kemp@emap.com (Daniel Kemp) “They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.”Source:: Better start swimmin’ or you’ll sink like a stone
Source:: Better start swimmin’ or you’ll sink like a stone
The British Library is advertising for a developer for a 2.8 acre site adjoining its Grade I listed building at St Pancras in London.
The British Library is advertising for a developer for a 2.8 acre site adjoining its Grade I listed building at St Pancras in London.
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Source:: ‘Sophisticated’ developer sought for British Library extension
ISG has topped the Builders’ Conference BCLive league table for August 2015, winning a haul of 15 contracts worth £150m in total.
ISG has topped the Builders’ Conference BCLive league table for August 2015, winning a haul of 15 contracts worth £150m in total.
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Source:: ISG tops BCLive table for August
Source:: Sisk/Lagan JV wins £40m roads contract
Builder and developer Seddon has opened an office in north Wales.
Builder and developer Seddon has opened an office in north Wales.
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Source:: Seddon opens in Wales
The water, waste and energy division of Imtech UK has gone into administration after the new owners decided it was not worth saving.
The water, waste and energy division of Imtech UK has gone into administration after the new owners decided it was not worth saving.
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Source:: Imtech saviour ditches water division
Ucatt general secretary Steve Murphy has resigned, having been on sick leave since April this year.
Ucatt general secretary Steve Murphy has resigned, having been on sick leave since April this year.
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Source:: Construction union boss resigns
Source:: Office starts up 18% as private sector fuels growth
Source:: Construction output edges upwards in August
Source:: Office starts up 18 per cent as private sector fuels growth