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Solid Fuel Association sees future for coal in domestic use

With the lights about to be switched off at Kellingley, the UK's last deep coal mine, the Solid Fuel Association…
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Deutz Hit By Emmissions Rules

A 31% fall in unit sales at engine manufacturer Deutz has been recorded for the first nine months of 2015.
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Salini Impregilo set to acquire Lane Industries

Salini Impregilo has announced it will acquire leading US construction company Lane Industries. The deal, valued at US$ 406 million…
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British Minister calls for solar revolution across Ghana

Grant Shapps visits Ghana to continue work on the UK's new Energy Africa campaign...
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IPO Values McCarthy & Stone Near £1bn in land and construction

McCarthy & Stone's initial public offering is set to raise gross proceeds of £90m for the company for further investment…
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New Aggregates Wharf for London

Cemex has opened a new wharf at Dagenham to provide what it says is the closest aggregate production north of…
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GIB Investment: Green Light for Bouygues £107m Incinerator

Bouygues Energies & Services has been cleared to start construction of Northern Ireland's largest energy from waste (EfW) plant after…
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Construction Suspended on Teesside Waste-to-Energy Plant

Construction has been called to an indefinite halt on the TV2 waste-to-energy plant in the Port Clarence on Teesside.
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REC Report: Construction Labour Skills Shortage is Suffocating’ Growth

Construction's labour shortage continues to stifle growth with demand for both permanent and temporary workers rising month on month.