All Building articles in 05 April 2013
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Kier boss hails May Gurney deal
Paul Sheffield says proposed acquistion will enable the business to offer an ‘end-to-end’ service to local authority clients
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Construction to lose £2bn in 2013
Construction Products Association forecast predicts construction output will fall by more than 2% this year
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LDA Design to plan £650m tidal energy project
Designer of the Olympic Park to masterplanner energy-generating lagoon project in Swansea.
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Kier given deadline for May Gurney bid
Contractor given two week deadline as May Gurney and Costain set May dates for shareholders to vote on £178m merger
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May Gurney loses appeal on £780m highways job
May Gurney has lost its bid to be reinstated in the race for a £780m highway maintenance contract for Norfolk council
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Construction output fell 7% in February
Construction output falls 7% year on year, driven by declines in housing, public sector and commcercial work
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Seddon split into three firms
Seddon Group has restructured to create three independently owned trading companies
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Halcrow boosts tall building talent
Firm appoints former Arup director to boost building capability
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Bam wins £10m Swindon UTC job
Bam Construct has won the job to build a new University Technical College in Swindon.
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Government puts £50m into Green Deal
Funding to back Green Deal Finance company comes as assessment rates soar after second full month of scheme
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Baris collapsed owing creditors £8.8m
Administrator FRP finds only £169,442 to pay trade creditors
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Willmott Dixon wins £250k in court case
Contractor has won a legal case for just £250k in withheld fees from developer Newlon Housing
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Bam bags £30m Salford university job
Contractor appointed preferred bidder for £30m arts and media centre at the University of Salford
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Brookfield takes expanded role on revamped Pinnacle
Contractor takes management role on revamped project that is expected to include a residential element
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Candy & Candy falls into the red
Developer says slowdown in design work at its One Hyde Park site caused switch from profit to loss
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Hammerson unveils £70m Southampton scheme
Developer plans two phase leisure-led development next to its WestQuay shopping centre
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English Heritage backs Smithfield plan
Conservation body backs John McAslan + Partners’ planned redevelopment of Smithfield Market having opposed previous plans