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Contractor Kinetics goes bust
Begbies Traynor to be appointed administrator of £100m-turnover firm
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Costain/Skanska tipped for £250m Paddington Crossrail job
The £250m contract at Paddington would be the largest the consortium has won on the project
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Cyril Sweett joins list of consultants open to merger
Admission follows comments by WSP and EC Harris while consultant confirms Sweett Group rebrand
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Enterprise puts brave face on £135m loss
Financial director says the firm has turned a corner despite losses in 2010
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Hackney Empire sues Aviva for £1.1m over bond dispute
London theatre funded by Alan Sugar in legal case that could affect use of construction bonds
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Council approves £100m Grahame Park regeneration
Barnet council permits next stage of £800m redevelopment of Britain’s largest housing estate
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Nearly half of small builders report falling workloads
FMB’s latest survey suggests further bleakness for employment in construction sector
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Carillion scales back UK construction business
Company targets expansion in Canada and the Middle East
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Ray O'Rourke given honorary knighthood
Founder of Laing O’Rourke honoured for services to the construction industry
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Balfour ploughs cash into growth
Contractor says acquisitions and investment will see £340m cash pile fall
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Competition squeezes Morgan Sindall margins
But firm reports increase trading in line with expectations as it reveals place on £1.2bn Gatwick framework
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Fate of Rok workers' pension fund hangs in the balance
No decision on collapsed builder’s £90m pension black hole until landmark court case is over
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WSP open to a merger as pressure grows to expand
Engineer is latest firm to consider consolidation as public sector cuts force profit warning
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Bullivant to sell division to Vinci subsidiary Soletanche Bachy
Deal will take another two weeks to complete
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Subbies may have to pick up adjudication costs
Government fails to close legal loophole over so-called “Tolent” clauses
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Olympics death 'natural causes'
Sixty-five year old Laing O’Rourke crane operator may have had heart attack