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In west London contractor Willmott Dixon is working on a tiny site to create a development of epic proportions.
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Few people fully realise the importance of concrete to Crossrail and how the £14.8bn project has pushed the boundaries of what the material can do.
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It’s been one year since Construction News launched its Mind Matters survey and there were some shocking findings.
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Low margins, high fragmentation, weak productivity: leaders from every part of the supply chain gathered to address the problems that cause endless changes to projects.
Exclusive: Carillion Construction had £6.9bn of liabilities: Official receiver estimates the firm’s construction division had liabilities of almost £7bn when it collapsed in January; Interview: Lakesmere founder Mark Davey salvaged much of his former business to start again with Kaicer. In the final part of our exclusive interview, he explains why it deserves a chance following Lakesmere’s collapse; Project Report: In Liverpool, ISG’s student housing scheme – sat between two historic ...
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A North Sea diver is claiming substantial damages from Stena Offshore after he was allegedly injured while working on repairs to Chevron's Ninian Central Platform.Philip Zammitt, 35, alleges in a writ issued in the High Court just before Christmas that he developed post traumatic stress disorder and phobic anxiety following the incident in 1992 and is no longer fit to dive.He said he intended to work until he was 50 and is claiming loss of earnings as a diver, plus compensation for ...
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