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Dyson airblade
Dyson supplied 8 Dyson Airblade hand dryers for the Environmental Agency’s office in Preston, Lancashire.
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Bovis Homes forecasts 10% drop in completed reservations
Despite this the housebuilder said its margins were improving in “stable market conditions”
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UK's largest museum opens
Liverpool Museum, the UK’s largest national museum to be built in over 100 years, opens next week.
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UK nuclear industry welcomes electricity market white paper
White paper states that an investment of £110bn is required over the next 40 years
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Four bidders revealed for TfL’s £60m District line upgrade
Contract will be put out to tender in September but sources have revealed the firms that have passed pre-qualification bids
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Kier knocks Balfour off top spot
Contractor wins £178m of work in June, ending Balfour Beatty’s three-month run in first place
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Kier sets sights on work in Iraq
Firm is seeking more work overseas and believes Iraq holds opportunities
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Brian Green on … output figures
Data suggests the industry is on the up – but is this sustainable?
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City living: North Wharf Gardens, London
Farrells Architects’ mixed-use developement is part of the Paddington Basin regeneration scheme
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Construction appointments 15 July 2011
Kier, Crestron, Hoare Lea, Thomas Eggar and RCT Homes have all made appointments this week
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Budget hotels glam up, scale down and do well
Hotels are beating the recession by embracing micro-development
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Osborne’s pre-tax profit hits four-year high
Jobs picked up from collapsed Connaught help boost profit to £3.5m, but turnover still falls 8%
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Barratt to return to pre-tax profit
£40m pre-tax profit sees housebuilder back in the black for first time since 2008
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Mayfield collapses with 80 jobs lost
Impact of the recession and winter too much for Liverpool contractor
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T&T tops the QS barometer in June
Gleeds, Davis Langdon and G&T runners up in Building’s top 40