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Interserve takes a hit with profit back to £15m

Posted: 14 March 2007

The process of cleaning up Interserve's image has taken a major toll on its latest figures.
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Consumer opinion poll rates construction highly

Posted: 14 March 2007

NOP survey reveals 85% think construction provides a valuable contribution to society.
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Industry gives broad welcome to Olympic Delivery Authority's ODA procurement plan

Posted: 12 March 2007

Contractors have welcomed last week’s announcement by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) that it will use a “balanced scorecard” approach to procurement for the Olympic Games.
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Men behaving badly

Posted: 07 March 2007

What steps can you take to prevent your employees carrying out stunts similar to those posted on YouTube recently, or that bring your company into disrepute? Neil Gerrard looks at the options.
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Editor's Comment: The price of 15 seconds of fame

Posted: 28 February 2007

Another week, and another set of YouTube videos are exposed in a Contract Journal exclusive news story. Funny though they may look at first glance, their appearance means asking some hard questions.
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PFI hospitals get approval at last

Posted: 28 February 2007

Department of Health approves seven PFI schemes worth £1.5bn following review.
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Kill or ProCure?

Posted: 28 February 2007

Workloads remain the biggest issue for the enlightened ProCure21 initiative. Carol Millett looks into what the future holds for the scheme.
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HBA hits back at government emissions targets

Posted: 23 February 2007

The House Builders Association has hit back at the government’s carbon reduction plans with a series of recommendations to get other sectors to take responsibility for the issue of climate change.
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Inspace scoops £13m housing contracts

Posted: 23 February 2007

Inspace has been awarded two social housing projects worth £13m to build 105 new homes in London.
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CPA and HSE work together on crane safety

Posted: 23 February 2007

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) and the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have agreed to produce a best practice guide on maintenance and examination of tower cranes, following two fatal accidents in London and Liverpool over the past few months.
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Capita Group records record £201m profit

Posted: 23 February 2007

Capita Group has announced a record set of annual results, with pre-tax profit up 18% to over £201m. Turnover was up 21% to over £1.7bn from £1.4bn.
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News roundup: 23 February

Posted: 23 February 2007

What the papers are saying about construction today.
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NCC aims to retain presence in Bircham Newton

Posted: 22 February 2007

The Board of CITB-ConstructionSkills has decided to try and continue to offer heavy plant and tower crane training at the National Construction College (NCC) East site in Bircham Newton, Norfolk, despite difficulties finding funding to keep the site going.
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Holyrood scheme now £16m cheaper than anticipated

Posted: 22 February 2007

The final cost of the new Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood has been put at more than £414m - £16m cheaper than first anticipated.
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Newspaper round-up: 22 February 2007

Posted: 22 February 2007

The big story in the nationals this morning was the slump in Wimpey's profits, which the Financial Times, Independent and Daily Mail all blamed on the sluggish US housing market.
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Multiplex back into profit

Posted: 22 February 2007

Multiplex has claimed it has turned a corner as it reported a pre-tax profit of over £150m for the first half of the year, compared to a pre-tax loss of over £66m in the same period last year, which the contractor blamed on Wembley.
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Hanson reports record results

Posted: 22 February 2007

Building materials firm Hanson has posted record operating profit for the year ending 31 December 2006 of £562.7m, 15% up on the previous year’s figure of £488.8m.
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Falcon Crane Hire increases frequency of inspections

Posted: 21 February 2007

Falcon Crane Hire has announced that it has increased the frequency of its tower crane inspection regime for all cranes from the industry norm of once every 12 months, to once every six months.
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Newspaper round-up: 21 February 2007

Posted: 21 February 2007

What the papers are saying about construction on 21 February 2007.
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Editor's comment: Escape route for ECI roads

Posted: 21 February 2007

Roads contractors ought to be breathing a sigh of relief if the advance word on the Nichols Report into the Highways Agency (HA) is to be believed.
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