BPF responds in planning debate

29 September 2011

CIS card holders have heard the British Property Federation (BFP) respond to recent demands made by the National Trust relating to the UK planning system. Read More >

Bournemouth construction sites set for scrutiny

28 September 2011

CIS card holders in the Bournemouth area have heard that construction sites in the region are set to be scrutinised by safety officials. Read More >

UK firm secures Statue of Liberty job

27 September 2011

A UK-based engineering and design consultancy has been selected to run a renovation project on the Statue of Liberty, it has been confirmed today (September 27th). Read More >

Construction companies to foot the bill and kick-start growth

26 September 2011

Construction firms are considering using their own finances to kick-start their clients' stalled developments and get the UK's economic recovery back on track. Read More >

Government accused of PFI 'deception'

23 September 2011

Trade union Unison has accused the coalition government of shedding "crocodile tears" over the spiralling cost of PFI projects. Read More >

Contractors could benefit from increased capital spending

21 September 2011

CIS contractors could benefit from a government decision to up invest in public infrastructure projects. Read More >

BPF hits back in planning system row

13 September 2011

CIS card holders who are hoping to witness major changes made to the UK's planning system have seen the British Property Federation (BPF) hit out at a national newspaper. Read More >

Building contractor secures lucrative deals

12 September 2011

CIS card holders employed by building contractor company Galliford Try could have a busy schedule over the next few years. Read More >

CIS certificate contractors warned of asbestos exposure

09 September 2011

CIS certificate contractors have been warned about the dangers of asbestos exposure when carrying out their work duties. Read More >

CIS contractors hit by Olympic completion

06 September 2011

CIS construction contractors have benefited massively from work allocated by the government in the run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games. Read More >

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