All Finance articles – Page 142
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NewsLondon boroughs exploring new freedoms
Think tank finds interest in elements of localism agenda, such as Tax Increment Financing
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NewsGalliford Try nets £49m in contracts
Construction group announces new jobs in London and Midlands
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NewsSolar slowdown hits Wates expansion plans
Profit down 8% at contractor but construction revenues up 13%
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NewsFrench firm Artelia buys QS Appleyards
Company looks to expand into hospitality, retail and rail sectors
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NewsConstruction left waiting after Budget
Osborne fails to launch NPPF or provide practical measures on infrastructure push
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NewsVAT relief on listed building alterations to be abolished
Move will significantly harm the heritage sector, CPA predicts
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NewsNFB brands Osborne's Budget a "missed opportunity"
Federation says housing and construction should have been used to stimulate growth
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NewsChancellor announces £150m funding for TIF schemes
Move dismissed by British Property Federation as “small beer”
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NewsTClarke profit down despite increased revenue
Building services contractor sees operating profit margin squeezed to 2.6%
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NewsSeverfield-Rowen looks to India as profit dips
Structural steel group reports preliminary pre-tax profit of £6.8m, down from £11.1m in 2010
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NewsGalliford Try bags £56m in London work
Contract wins include health and social care centre and three affordable housing schemes
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NewsExclusive: Capita Symonds snaps up Northcroft
Capita Symonds buys construction consultant out of administration
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NewsChelsfield wins £1.2bn Royal Docks race
Developer appointed preferred bidder on 50-acre Silvertown Quays
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NewsBerkeley Group to join NewBuy scheme
Housebuilder will participate in mortgage guarantee scheme
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NewsMouchel signs up Goldman Sachs
Troubled consultant hires investment bank to advise on tackling debt
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NewsRamboll refocuses on overseas mega projects
Consultant eyes major infrastructure work in Middle East, Russia and eastern Europe
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NewsBalfour Beatty hints at fresh UK shake-up
Operations boss deems significant market upturn ‘highly unlikely’ for 2012
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NewsBESNA decision: Why Balfour Beatty backed down
Chief operating officer Andrew McNaughton insists modernisation agreement with Unite was turning point
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NewsMorgan Sindall nets Longbridge town centre job
Main contractor for £70m south Birmingham project named by St Modwen
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Mitie launches £5m ‘Dragon’s Den’ contest
Support services group begins property entrepreneur search













