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Enviros: Failed bidders revealed
Failed bidders for Carillion's environmental consultancy arm include social housing firm Connaught
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Aecom’s five-year plan
Aecom plans to double the size of its UK and Ireland operation – the firm formerly known as Faber Maunsell – within five years, according to Bill Hanway, the company’s new UK chief executive
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Keller buys Singaporean firm
Keller Group, the gound engineering specialist, has bought Singaporean foundation contractor Resource Holdings for £30.6m
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Speedy sales down 30%
Speedy Hire has said its first-half turnover is likely to be 29% down on last year’s figure of £256m despite increased stability in recent months
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£136m-turnover Lancsville in talks over refinancing deal
South-east contractor says county court judgments, totalling £300,000, are ‘being dealt with’
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Citywatch: Pessimism postponed
Bellway boss John Watson is a glass-half-empty kind of guy and was in “muted recovery” mode at the housebuilder’s full-year results this week
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Persimmon furious over Bellway's social housing plan
Housebuilder of ‘aspirational’ Hartlepool development joins popular protest against partner of 12 years
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Tories set to scrap 'ridiculous' apprenticeship rules
Shadow housing minister hints housebuilders would no longer have to use apprentices on publicly funded projects
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Boris' London wheeze
The mayor of London has unveiled his draft plan for the city, as well as his economic development and transport strategies
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HCA seeks helpers
The Homes and Communities Agency has sent 75 invitations to contractors, housebuilders, social landlords and developers to join its developer panel
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House prices rising
The number of RICS surveyors reporting a rising housing market is the highest since May 2007
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Coventry street
Developer Friargate Coventry has submitted an outline planning application to Coventry council for a £1.5bn mixed-use redevelopment of a 15ha site opposite the city’s train station
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Black hole, part I
Ramboll was in charge of engineering design for the latest installation to grace the Turbine Hall in London’s Tate Modern
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But what does it mean?: Stonehenge visitor centre
Denton Corker Marshall’s designs for the proposed visitor centre at Stonehenge were revealed in a planning application to Wiltshire council
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Kier bounces back from OFT verdict with £665m of work
Business barometer Fined contractor still manages to win three times more than second place BAM
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Planning applications in September
Affordable homes firm Newlon Housing Trust tops the clients list as work picks up
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NFB to shed offices and staff
The National Federation of Builders has been forced to make redundancies and close offices
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TfL opens £200m framework
Consultants are gearing up to bid for a place on a £200m Transport for London framework that will allow the body to plug skills gaps on major schemes
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Transport for London slashes capital programme
Mayor takes 'difficult decision' to scale back improvements and raise fares in face of huge financial pressures