Construction sector empowerment ?partnership dissolved

The four-year-old marriage ?between JSE-listed construction company Group Five and its black economic-empowerment (BEE) partner, iLima, has ended in divorce. Group Five announced that, iLima?s protracted refinancing efforts had failed, despite what

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Escea New Zealand to exhibit at the International Builders’ Show

The International Builders' Show is the largest in the world Developing a stylish way to keep warm on a cold Otago night has paid off for a Dunedin gas fire company which is now sizzling in the states. Escea New Zealand has been selected to exhibit at

Mission Builders helping a congregation come together

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Connecticut Construction Workers To Start Statewide Labor Protest Against Mizzy Construction

Hartford - - Mizzy Construction Declines To Follow Industry's Area Standards Policies Which Include Following Prevailing Wage Laws, Quality Construction Standards - (Hartford, Connecticut) - The Connecticut Laborers' District Council announced today that

Construction nears completion at Russia-funded Tajik power plant

The Sangtuda-1 hydroelectric power station is being constructed as a result of mutually beneficial cooperation between Tajikistan and Russia. Three units of this power plant are now fully operating, and its fourth unit is ready to use. Our correspondent

Construction Spending Fell 0.9% to $964B in May

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Builders insurer pulls out

Abstracted from The Sydney Morning Herald Lumley General will cease offering warranty insurance to Australian residential property builders from 1 January 2010. Lumley CEO Vivek Bhatia says the move will have no effect on existing policies. The insurer's

Balfour Beatty merges M&A ops

Balfour Beatty has formed a new operating company focusing on mechanical and electrical engineering, which will be the largest of its type in the UK. Balfour Beatty Engineering Services is a merger of two of the company's acquisitions, Balfour Kilpatrick

Jul 2nd 2009 USA economy: Construction spending falls more than expected

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