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All change on quick hitch recommendationsExcavator operators should leave their cab to check the coupling each time they change attachment - even if using the latest generation of automatic couplers, according to the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group's re-drafted 'Ten steps that contractors, plant owners and other duty holders should be taking now.'
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Olympic Park progress from the air - PHOTOSThe Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has released new aerial images of construction work on the Olympic Park showing, as the project enters its toughest year.
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May Gurney wins £75m waste contractMay Gurney has won a £75m contract to provide environmental services to Bridgent County Borough Council.
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Lavendon issues new shares as revenues fallAccess specialist Lavendon will raise £80m in new shares amid a fall in revenues across Europe
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Kier appoints successor to John DoddsKier has appointed construction managing director Paul Sheffield as its new group chief executive. Sheffield will take over the helm from John Dodds when he retires next March after nearly 40 years with the firm.
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Staff cuts keep GB in profitGB Group has seen a jump in pre-tax profits this year following a cost-cutting drive at the contractor which saw staff levels fall by more than a quarter.
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Ex-Pierse police job runs into more troubleA subcontractor on the troubled £10.7m construction of a police facility in Cheshire has been forced to scrap materials worth £35,000 for just £80.
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Three chase £100m office jobThe contest for a £100m office deal in Brighton has narrowed to three challengers.
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Four contest £55m Leeds arena dealFour rivals are tussling for a high-profile scheme in Leeds, worth at least £55m.
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Civils sector faces 'thousands' more job cutsThousands more jobs could be lost in the civils sector amid a worsening climate, the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) has warned.
