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Barratt: housing market strongest for six years
Housebuilder’s boss says start to 2013 best since the credit crunch
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Industry urges chancellor to boost construction
Industry bodies call for George Osborne to use budget to boost capital investment in construction projects as a means of driving economic growth
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Carillion to face blacklist court hearing
Judge rules tribunal appeal by blacklisted worker Dave Smith should be heard by High Court judge
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Hewlett loses role on £600m New Street project
Civil engineer, which was rescued from administration by a management buy-out last month, has lost its place on one of its most high-profile jobs
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Sweett completes second delayed PFI sale
Consultant banks £2.25m in cash for working capital and to reduce borrowing
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Bam tops list of UK's low carbon firms
Contractor knocks rival Skanska into second place in league table of low carbon UK firms
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Contractors' blacklist spending revealed
Exclusive: Analysis reveals detailed picture of contractors’ spending on blacklist firm The Consulting Association
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Atkins, Laing and VolkerRail bag £250m rail job
Stafford rail network improvements will be delivered by ‘unique’ alliance
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Atkins appoints new US boss
Engineer Atkins has appointed Joe Boyer as chief executive of its North American business
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Fraudsters ordered to repay Balfour Beatty thousands
Scam resulted in firm paying ‘ghost workers’ £165,000
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US investment firm buys Countryside Properties
Housing developer agrees £165m debt facility with Lloyds Bank
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Bam wins £26m London school job
Bam Construction has secured a £26m job to design and rebuild a primary school and 80 residential units in North West London
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Marks & Spencer unveils ‘green lease’ strategy
Retail giant will launch strategy at next week’s Ecobuild conference
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Glasgow steel specialist in administration
46 jobs go as administrators appointed at William Crawford Sons and its parent company J T Blacksmiths
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Balfour Beatty and Enterprise fined after motorist killed
Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Services and Enterprise (AOL) have been fined £500,000 after a driver was killed in a collision in roadworks
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Bovis Homes profit jumps 69%
Housebuilder posts strong results after boosting completions, margins and sales prices
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Persimmon profit up 52%
Housebuilder Persimmon has posted a 52% rise in pre-tax profit, with revenue up 12% to £1.72bn
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Big names line up for £35m Brum sports centre
Exclusive: Six contractors in the running to build Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands-designed sports centre at University of Birmingham
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Berkeley to develop £60m West London student scheme
Berkeley has struck a deal with Imperial College London to develop a £60m student accommodation scheme in North Acton