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Vinci and Sir Robert nab £33m hospital gig
Joint venture will build new wing for the Royal Oldham Hospital
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BSS profits up by a third
Supplier posts strong half year results as merger with Travis Perkins enters home straight
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Construction insolvencies fall 19%
Lower insolvency rates reflect broad trend across all sectors
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Kier spends £2.4m on green energy specialist Beco
Acquistition enables contractor to move further into photovoltaic sector
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Creditors demand probe into DEGW directors
Questions over whether DEGW kept creditors informed over worsening financial position
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Rok job losses hit Scottish workers hardest
Failure to find a buyer means 768 redundancies north of the border
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M25 PFI deal 'not value for money'
Highways agency could have saved £1.1bn by considering alternatives
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Barratt to use Building for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised
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T Clarke on even keel despite £40m drop in orders
Scaling back of schemes shrinks contractor’s order book
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More surveyors report falling workloads
Public housing hits record low as expectations for future work drop
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Prince’s Foundation pursues Cabe’s role
Traditionalist body will offer design review services “notwithstanding the opinions of a London architectural elite”
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English Heritage planning director axed in restructure
Steven Bee is being made redundant after seven years at EH after role is merged
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Making a point
WSP’s Grand Palladium injects futuristic design and some serious angles into the heart of Mumbai’s commercial district
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Gleeson sales up by half
Big rise in sales for housebuilder marred by government ’policy vacumn’ over planning system
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Bring three sites to life in the Royal Docks
Three temporary sites in East London are up for grabs in a new Site Life competition
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Hyder axes 300 jobs but insists cull is now over
Finance director says staffing levels will now remain ’broadly flat’ after profit rises by two-thirds
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cityWATCH: Caution
The City has been understanding of the many companies that had a look - and then recoiled - at failed contractor Rok last week. Even Mears, which was the first off the mark to salivate over Rok’s remains, but then perhaps wisely decided it didn’t fancy the prospect, managed to ...
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Taylor Wimpey clinches £950m credit deal
A refinancing by Taylor Wimpey was the highlight among respectable interim statements to the City by three of the biggest housebuilders this week, despite a no-show from the traditional boost in autumn sales