All Building articles in 22 June 2012 – Page 2
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Interserve wins Ministry of Justice BIM job
Interserve has won the race to build the government’s first BIM level two trial project at Cookham Wood prison
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Kier wins £18m Northampton university job
Kier appointed main contractor for University of Northampton’s St John’s student residences development
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Economic slump to keep tenders low
UK construction tender prices not expected to rise until end of 2013
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Berkeley profits up 60%
Housebuilder sees revenue break the £1bn mark in full-year results as Tony Pidgley fires warning over government policies
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Olympic Park building firms trained 250 women
Training came as part of a scheme to encourage women to join the industry
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Firms shortlisted for £4.35bn defence contracts
Carillion, Babcock, Balfour Beatty, Interserve among bidders on shortlists for contracts
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Fifteen charged with Edinburgh property fraud
Four former council workers and eleven contractors charged
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Morgan Sindall maintains £3.2bn order book
Orders for contractor hold up despite “challenging” market
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Costain launches water sector JV
Contractor to target large industrial water customers in partnership with Severn Trent
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CBI urges ministers to fast-track repairs and maintenance cash
Business leaders say it could help combat rising welfare costs
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Steve Hill Construction enters administration
Contractor had been slow to make payments since January
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Olympic park legacy plans get green light
The 6,870-home proposals for the redevelopment of the Olympic park received planning permission last night
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Balfour Beatty wins £175m Hong Kong scheme
Part-owned subsidiary Gammon Construction scoops science park project
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Profit and revenue rise at United House
Contractor and specialist developer sees revenue up 19% to £239m and profit up 76% to £15.3m
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Manchester regeneration PFI gets the green light
£113m PFI housing development aimed at transforming the Brunswick area of Manchester gets go-ahead
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Sweett issues profit warning and delays results
Delayed sale of PFI stake will lead to lower profit in 2011/12
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Luxury flat project triggered Doyle's demise
EXCLUSIVE: Problems with a luxury flat development in central London prompted Doyle Group’s fall into administration
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Interseve confirms £24m Corby road win
Contractor will build 6.5km of dual carriageway and three new bridges