All Finance articles – Page 145
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NewsFocus on houses pushes Redrow profit up 80%
Houses now make up 90% of the properties built by Redrow
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NewsKier's profit up 9% as revenue falls
Contractor to focus on energy, transport and waste markets
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NewsTravis Perkins reports 'robust' performance
Top builders merchants’ turnover was £4.8bn in 2011 following BSS acquisition
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NewsBarratt reports 'substantial' increase in profit
Housebuilder says revenue rose 8.6% for the second-half of 2011 with profit up 40%
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NewsGalliford Try reports bumper half-year results
Profit and revenue both up as housebuilding business grows 45%
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NewsBasement firm hits rock bottom
Almost 100 jobs go as Big Basement Company falls into administration
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NewsMoD launches £4.4bn estates management procurement
Defence Infrastructure Organisation asks for expressions of interest from contractors
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NewsProfit falls 12% at Morgan Sindall
Increasing competition sees contractor income down despite rising revenue
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NewsLend Lease's European profit halved
Global giant’s profit falls 55% but European construction business is on the up
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FeaturesBuilding by numbers: Variation in public project costs
The latest government data shows dramatic variations in the cost of construction procurement across the public sector. But will arming decision-makers with these figures turn them into leaner, more savvy clients? Building reports
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NewsSMEs squeezed out by main contractors
Smaller construction firms have said they are struggling to compete with main contractors
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NewsLand Securities teams with pension fund for Victoria scheme
Mixed-use scheme on Victoria circle site worth £1bn
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NewsFirms cast doubt on Osborne’s pensions plan
Major contractors say it is ‘highly unlikely’ that institutional investors will invest in ‘large numbers’ in infrastructure
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NewsUK construction firms ‘have the edge’ in Qatar
Director of £3.5bn Doha scheme says British will continue to snap up work over next five years
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NewsFlooring firm Stuarts falls into administration
One of the country’s largest in-situ concrete flooring specialists has fallen into administration with more than 100 jobs lost
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NewsConstruction output falls 0.5% at the end of 2011
Housing worst hit by continued turmoil in the industry
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NewsWhitehall cuts construction costs by up to 7%
Data shows government making progress towards efficiency targets for the first time
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£150m Shepherds Bush market scheme gets nod
Orion Land & Leisure and Development Securities scheme granted outline planning permission
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NewsCH2M Hill wins £5bn Qatar World Cup
UK firms Mace, Arup and T&T thought to be among those to lose out













