Network Rail fined £2m for licence breach
By jack.simpson@emap.com (Jack Simpson) Network Rail will have to pay £2m after the rail watchdog found it in breach of its licence agreement.Source:: Network Rail fined £2m for licence breach
Source:: Network Rail fined £2m for licence breach
Source:: Contractors hit by falling profit margins
Source:: Carillion named on £4.1bn government services framework
Source:: Building sites targeted in illegal worker crack down
Legal & General has committed £162m of investment for a regeneration scheme in Leeds.
Legal & General has committed £162m of investment for a regeneration scheme in Leeds.
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Source:: Boost for Leeds as L&G takes Thorpe Park stake
Eastern Concrete has opened a ready-mixed concrete batching plant next to Longwater Quarry in Wymondham, near Norwich.
Eastern Concrete has opened a ready-mixed concrete batching plant next to Longwater Quarry in Wymondham, near Norwich.
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Source:: Eastern Concrete opens Norwich plant
Source:: Urgent investigation needed on Earls Court demolition, say assembly members
Rugby-based construction firm Stepnell has appointed a new regional director to develop its business across Dorset and the southwest.
Rugby-based construction firm Stepnell has appointed a new regional director to develop its business across Dorset and the southwest.
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Source:: Stepnell targets southwest expansion
Newtownabbey-based M&E services contractor Harvey Group has acquired Northern Ireland renewable energy specialist Solmatix Renewables.
Newtownabbey-based M&E services contractor Harvey Group has acquired Northern Ireland renewable energy specialist Solmatix Renewables.
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Source:: M&E contractor takes over energy firm
A pan-industry survey out today indicates that the construction industry may be starting to adjust to its skills shortages and capacity constraints.
A pan-industry survey out today indicates that the construction industry may be starting to adjust to its skills shortages and capacity constraints.
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Source:: Trades survey confirms continuing growth but recruitment fears linger