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Engineering construction workers reject 8.5% pay offer

Construction Enquirer

Engineering construction workers operating under the Blue Book agreement have overwhelmingly rejected contractors’ final wage increase offer. James Poulter, construction officer atUnite, said: “Given these results, on a full and final offer, it is our position that we are now in a formal dispute over pay.

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Eric Wright wins £30m Lancaster Canal Quarter job

Construction Enquirer

Lancaster City Council has picked Eric Wright Construction to deliver nearly 140 affordable homes at the Coopers Fields in Lancaster’s Canal Quarter. Coopers Field is an early phase of Lancaster’s Canal Quarter regeneration. hectare city centre development site consists of Upper and lower St. Leonardgate surface car parks.

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Restaurant Construction Franchise on the Rise – Where do you start?

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Fields that Englewood Construction built in Orland Park Mall. As suggested in my 2011 commercial construction trends blog post, there seems to be a rise in new restaurant construction, particularly among franchise restaurants. So I thought I’d devote a blog to franchise restaurant construction. President.

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Marketing In The Construction Industry – Everything You Need To Know

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To achieve success with marketing in the construction industry, you only need two things: The right message. Yes, millions of dollars per year are spent by firms in the construction industry trying to get clients to recognize their brand and award them contracts. Which Type Of Construction Firm Are You? General Contractor.

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Laing O’Rouke signs pre-con for £220m Cambridge hospital

Construction Enquirer

Laing O’Rourke has been named preferred construction partner for a new Cambridge cancer research hospital. The firm will now develop the project, presently forecast to cost around £220m, through its next phase of design under a pre-construction services agreement.

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NAHB Partners With Pro Builder/SGC Horizon

Pro Builder

This January 2021 issue of Pro Builder marks the beginning of an ambitious new partnership between the National Association of Home Builders and SGC Horizon , publisher of this and other top housing industry brands. NAHB blogs help you stay up to date on the latest news and product information from NAHB and the industry.

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Non-signatory bound by agreement to arbitrate

Construction Lawyer

Werner Sabo is a partner at the construction law firm of Sabo & Zahn in Chicago. He is a member various professional organizations, has been an officer and director of the Chicago Chapter AIA, President of the Chicago Chapter, Construction Specifications Institute, and writes a regular construction law column for The Construction Specifier.