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Asia workload drives Lend Lease profit 5%
Strength of Asia Pacific regions offset weaker performance in US, Europe and Middle East Profit
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Balfour Beatty seals Denver rail deal
Firm will carry out half the contracting work on the £666m Eagle P3 commuter rail project
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Keltbray appoints new joint managing director
Keltbray has appointed a former Skanska boss to jointly run its business.
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UK's first 'jump lift' accelerates construction on Shard
Kone’s self-elevating lift utilises Shard’s lift shaft during construction
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Industry seeks MP support against government spending cuts
Two of the industry’s most respected representative organisations are seeking support from MPs against government spending cuts
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Ocado planning huge Tamworth warehouse
Shopping retailer is reported to have submitted planning for a 35,000m2 warehouse in the Midlands
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Green light for UK's first geothermal power station
Drilling will start in Cornwall in 2011 to access rocks at a temperature of 200°C
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Top QSs fear drop in Aecom work after DL takeover
EC Harris, Cyril Sweett, T&T and G&T seek reassurances that they will not be frozen out of work
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Clients wary of Davis Langdon deal with Aecom
Clients have reacted with a mixture of scepticism and anger to Aecom’s £204m takeover of Davis Langdon, with one senior figure labelling the move “unfortunate” and a “pity”
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Academies on danger list ask 'what must we do to survive?'
Gove attacked for failing to tell academy schemes worth £1.8bn what cuts they have to make
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NHS bids to renegotiate £65bn PFI contracts
Hospitals bill too high in face of spending cuts, leading figures warn
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Shapps: scrapped schemes 'a good thing'
Housing minister says councils will replace ’unsustainable’ developments after ’shake-out’
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Analysts cautious over industry output figures
The Construction Products association has urged caution rather than optimism over new industry stats
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London Underground to investigate runaway train
A runaway engineering train caused havoc on the Tube today and is due to be investigated.
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Centrepiece of £450m Slough scheme wins planning
A library and cultural centre which will anchor the Heart of Slough redevelopment has been given a green light
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WSP expands Vietnamese office
Environmental building services arm WSP Lincolne Scott joins consultant’s office in Ho Chi Minh
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Vinci wins contract for Nottingham Trent student accommodation
UPP awards Vinci contract to deliver 727 new student residences designed by Church Lukas
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ISG to build Victorian 'energy house'
Contractor brought in to help Salford University identify best ways of greening pre-1920 properties
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Industry body to research low cost eco-measures
The Energy Technologies Institute will look at eco-refurbishment and retrofitting of existing properties