An Oxfordshire-based brick and tile merchant has shut one of its major branches and gone into administration.
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Ireland’s Creagh Concrete Products has announced plans to axe 90 of its staff around the UK.
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British Transport Police are investigating an audacious theft of copper wire from signalling equipment on the East Coast Mainline on Saturday.
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Greenpeace has ordered construction firms to “clean up their act” after investigations found most UK firms use illegal and unsustainable timber.
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GBC chief Paul King wants builders to reach a consensus on how to cut carbon emissions from existing homes.
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The cost of environmentally-friendly technologies that could cut energy bills may finally be on the way down, according to manufacturers.
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Soaring gas and electricity prices force firms to slash costs government is urged to bring prices in line with those across Europe.
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Plans afoot for a plant capable of diverting 75% of Warwickshire's future waste from landfill to cement fuel.
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Forward purchasing of glass and steel has helped developer of central London skyscraper to remain within its budget.
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The big three brick manufacturers – CRH, Weinerberger and Heidelberg Cement – have already mothballed some of their production units, but it is still not enough and there will be more to come, says Michelmersh chairman Eric Gadsden.
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Cement and aggregate producers caught out by the speed of the economic downturn are considering mothballing quarries to rein in costs.
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HMRC is turning its attention to construction sites in an effort to boost revenue generated by the Aggregates Levy.
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There are "significant dangers" of asbestos exposure for "all persons" in the Palace of Westminster, according to a leaked safety report.
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Tarmac has discovered that a home-grown approach to 'biodiversity management can deliver ecological and business benefits. Contract Journal explains
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Tarmac has joined a growing list of companies announcing redundancies with 300 jobs to go across its business.
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Materials giant Wolseley has announced the loss of 6,000 jobs worldwide as it battles the global economic slowdown.
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Crusher manufacturer Metso Minerals has not only introduced a host of new machines, it now also offers aggregate analysis at its ‘rock laboratories’. Dan Gilkes explains.
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Traditionally seen as a tax on quarries, the aggregate levy is now being applied to some construction projects. Michael Hunter looks at the sectors at risk and discusses how to avoid liability
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Concrete products firm Eleco has finished in its "strongest financial position for many years", according to a pre-close trading update for the year ended 30 June 2008.
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Hanson is closing down two more brickworks in response to the housebuilding downturn.
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