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Paris of the east
Piling works by German building firm Bauer International FZE have begun for the Louvre Abu Dhabi
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Tories plan to lift lid on PFI deals
The government’s procurement agency is working up plans to publish the contents of contracts with public bodies
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Two firms eye Earls Court demolition job
Plans to tear down the iconic Earls Court exhibition centre in west London will gather pace next month with the appointment of Keltbray or McGee on the estimated £25m demolition job
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Stacking up nicely: WAM's Architecten's Inntel hotel
The £13m, 12-storey Inntel hotel in the Dutch town of Zaandam near Amsterdam is nearing completion
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Latest construction appointments: 26 February 2010
Two senior managers, Kevin Nishioka and Dawn Timan, have joined Ernst and Young’s real estate tax practice.
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Morgan Sindall sets sights on infrastructure growth areas
Waste and energy among sectors contractor is set to focus on after reporting 28% drop in pre-tax profit
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Citywatch results just in
The results season kicked off in earnest this week with six major players reporting, on the whole, an optimistic picture of the construction industry
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Fall in commercial work causes 84% profit plunge at Waterman
The fall in private commercial work has hit the bottom line at engineering and environmental consultant Waterman
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Telford unveils £7.5m warchest
East London housebuilder Telford Homes has announced a £7.5m share placement to fund private housing
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Bam to shake up board after UK chief executive retires
Richard Gregory will retire as chief executive of Bam Construct on 1 April
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Architecture students explore 'immortality'
RCA architecture students view a society obsessed with youth and beauty, and denial of death
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BBC slammed for construction overspend
National Audit office report claims body has failed to get value for money on projects including London HQ
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Starting your own business, part 13: Planning the next six months
At the end of year two, things seem to be going well – but you'll need to do some hard thinking if you want them to stay that way
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MW Kellogg to report corruption to Serious Fraud Office
Contractor to tell SFO about its own misconduct in Nigeria in deal to receive lenient treatment
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WYG's revenue plummets 20% to £115.2m
Engineering consultant's turnover slips as it posts pre-tax loss of £4.6m
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Redrow's revenue jumps 25%
Half year results show revenue at housebuilder climbing to £187.2m as legal completions rise 21.5%
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Balfour Beatty arm win £195m highways job in Hong Kong
Gammon Construction wins contract to widen stretch of highways, involving the demolition and construction of bridges
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Morgan Sindall bags £30m housing repairs job
Affordable housing arm Lovell is picked by Gloucester City Homes for five-year maintenance contract
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