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10/06/2009
Manchester is one of the world's top 50 most liveable cities and was rated ahead of London, New York, Rome, Milan and Singapore.According to the Economist Intelligence Unit's global liveability ...
09/06/2009
The Crown Estate's Pentland Firth has attracted 42 applications to develop marine and wind power.Bids are for wave and tidal energy leases, which could lead to the creation of commercial energy sites ...
04/06/2009
Construction jobs in Manchester look set to become more widely available in the coming years following a major investment form the city's council.Manchester city council has unveiled a new £700 ...
03/06/2009
There has been a noticeable increase in new mortgage approvals in recent months, it has been revealed, which could offer some good news for the construction industry.Construction jobs have been hit ...
01/06/2009
Bosses at the port of Southampton hope they have seen the worst of the economic downturn and are predicting an improvement in trade, reports the Daily Echo.Doug Morrison, port director, told the ...
05/05/2009
Pressure on the construction industry has lessened, according to the latest CIPS/Markit UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index.The current contraction in the industry has now slowed to its lowest ...
21/04/2009
The chancellor Alistair Darling will announce a new £1 billion pound initiative aimed at increasing the number of council houses.It has been reported that government ministers said the plan ...
16/04/2009
New plans to develop 11 nuclear power plants across England and Wales are set to provide a major boost to the availability of construction jobs.Ministers have outlined plans to deliver a new ...
09/04/2009
The government has announced that 57 new consortiums will teach the Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment C&BE.The qualification is now accessible by almost 80 per cent of young ...
01/04/2009
Thousands of construction jobs could be created in the production of windfarms, a government minister has claimed.Energy minister Mike O'Brien said: "Thousands of jobs could be created as a ...
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