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Wolseley warns of second half slowdown after VAT rise
Firm says the UK is the most ’concerning’ market
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Vinci-led Tramlink wins £530m Nottingham tram network bid
Current operator, Arrow Connect, missed out
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Babcock accepts cuts
Engineering giant Babcock, whose order book is up £1bn, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Cabinet Office agreeing to savings on existing and future government contracts.
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Abu Dhabi port project
There will be further opportunities for UK firms to win work on the 420km2 Khalifa Port and industrial zone in Abu Dhabi, the company behind the project said this week.
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Merger of two niche residential firms creates £6m pipeline
Size Breed and Penn Contracting create business with 30 staff to target the high net worth residential market
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Bellway to beat forecasts after spring surge
Housebuilders thinks it can beat last autumn’s hopes to match 2010’s sales
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Kohn Pederson Fox unveils Indian project
Residential neighbourhood in Gurgaon will include duplex apartments and 40-storey towers
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Camberwell Leisure Centre refurbishment
Watkins Grey International has completed the first phase of the south London project
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Mixed-use scheme starts in north London
A mixed-use development designed by architect HTA has started near the Wembley development
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Pritzker prize winner
Portugese architect, Eduardo Souto de Moura, has been awarded the highest honour in architecture: the Pritzker prize.The 58-year-old architect who designed Braga stadium (pictured) and the Burgo Tower in Porto, will receive a $100,000 grant and a bronze medallion. He is the second Portugese architect to win the prize, following ...
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Eaga shareholder vote
Eaga shareholders have voted to approve a £306m takeover bid by Carillion. Eaga shares are now expected to be listed under Carillion’s name on the stock exchange from 21 April.
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Mansion tax looms
Business secretary Vince Cable is in discussions with chancellor George Osborne to re-open the possibility of a “mansion tax” on homes worth more than £1m.
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The UK’s largest zero carbon housing scheme
In 2007 Linden Homes and Affinity Sutton joined forces to build what they say will be the UK’s largest zero carbon housing development
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'Build now, pay later’ pilot to create 3,000 new homes
Barratt, Countryside and Keepmoat first to benefit from government scheme on six HCA sites
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Galliford Try merges housing brands
Contractor plans to grow housing business to 4,000 homes over next three years
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IUK publishes implementation plan for £3bn savings
A data group and industry behaviour code to be established
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Tom Foulkes to step down as ICE director general
Spencer Stuart appointed to headhunt his successor