Wates Development appoints trio
By (CN Staff) Wates Developments has announced a raft of new appointments.Source:: Wates Development appoints trio
Source:: Wates Development appoints trio
Source:: New Garden Bridge plans to reduce disruption
Source:: HS2 work set for 2018 start despite CPA forecast
Source:: HS2 insists work set for 2018 start despite two-year delay forecast
Marshalls, the paving block and landscaping products supplier, saw its pre-tax profits rise 48% in the first half of 2105 and is hungry for more growth.
Marshalls, the paving block and landscaping products supplier, saw its pre-tax profits rise 48% in the first half of 2105 and is hungry for more growth.
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Source:: Marshalls has eye out for acquisitions
Contractor/developer Henry Boot is having a boardroom shuffle.
Contractor/developer Henry Boot is having a boardroom shuffle.
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Source:: After 30 years, Jamie Boot moves upstairs
Field trials of self-healing concrete have begun at the Heads of the Valleys highways improvement project in South Wales.
Field trials of self-healing concrete have begun at the Heads of the Valleys highways improvement project in South Wales.
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Source:: Self-healing concrete trials start
A Balfour Beatty company has been fined after a worker was injured by a half-tonne load dropped from a crane after it escaped the slings.
A Balfour Beatty company has been fined after a worker was injured by a half-tonne load dropped from a crane after it escaped the slings.
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Source:: Balfour Beatty fined for dropped load
The government’s Cabinet Office has outlined plans to spend a third of its procurement budget on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
The government’s Cabinet Office has outlined plans to spend a third of its procurement budget on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
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Source:: Builders call for Cabinet Office SME target to be extended to local government
Half of surveying firms have yet to start using building information modelling (BIM) on a regular basis, despite most of them recognising that failure to do so is a mistake.
Half of surveying firms have yet to start using building information modelling (BIM) on a regular basis, despite most of them recognising that failure to do so is a mistake.
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Source:: Surveyors proving to be slow on the uptake with BIM