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Banks criticised for not lending to construction firms
Over a third of small contractors have had problems gaining access to credit
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Education Funding Agency to deliver 100 PFI schools
New agency to manage schools construction programme after Partnerships for Schools is wound up
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William Hill takes bets on Broadgate listing
Long odds placed on government protecting complex blocking £340m British Land development
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Social housing to install PV panels
Twelve social landlords look to use Green Deal to install solar panels on their stock of homes
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Foster + Partners reveals Lebanon project
3Beruit will be a mixed-use development in the city’s central district
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Over half of QSs have seen clients accept suicide bids
RICS survey reveals full extent of suicide bidding in the recession, as firms are forced to ’buy’ work
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Construction appointments 10 June
This week, Willmott Dixon, Lend Lease and Aecom are among the firms to have made new appointments
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Atkins looks beyond UK with new chief
Internationally experienced Dr Uwe Krueger will replace Keith Clarke
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CityWatch: Government outsourcing: A tough nut to crack
It’s not easy to take over government services, but so far outsourcing companies have kept pace with the market
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Workspace grows profit 100%
The firm attributes the rise to London’s recovery and the effect of this on SMEs
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Myriad plans to double revenue after last year's £4m jump
Renewable energy firm plans to grow organically and increase workforce
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BuildingTV: Kier boss reveals global strategy
Chief executive Paul Sheffield says Kier is looking beyond BRIC countries for future growth
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Morgan Sindall to grow new London business to £150m
Director Peter Jacobs says firm hopes to tap into capital’s booming commercial market
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Just another day in Helmand, Afghanistan
A day in the life of the Specialist Team Royal Engineers, by Gary Sullivan, managing director of construction logistics specialist Wilson James
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Government to change what it buys to achieve 20% savings
Morrell states that most of the savings will come from changing what contractors build