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Slump in SME sector eases but green shoots are hard to find
Workloads in the SME building sector continued to slide in the second quarter of 2009, the latest state of trades survey by the Federation of Master Builders has revealed
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Architects show confidence in rising workload
Architects’ confidence in the private housing and commercial sectors is beginning to return, according to a RIBA survey
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Eleven win £500m regional framework
Eleven contractors have won a place on a massive regional framework scheduled to provide up to £500m of work in the next four years
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The Grimdex: 5.9
Building’s seven-strong Gloomwatch panel was formed to take the temperature of the ailing construction industry
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Up Mexico way: Rogers' 221m tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has been commissioned to design a 221m tower for bank BBVA Bancomer in Mexico City
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English Heritage attacks Part L proposals
Heritage body set to oppose plans to bring historic buildings up to modern energy efficiency standards when refurbished
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Fison rings changes as Osborne makes £334m
David Fison, chief executive of Osborne, has overhauled the company’s structure since taking over as chief executive in January, writes Roxane McMeeken
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Keltbray spreads risk as spending spree climbs to £10m
Groundworks and demolition specialist Keltbray has bought piling company Cain White
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Persimmon scents upturn
Persimmon has said it will start work on 50 sites by the end of 2009 in a cautiously optimistic trading update this week
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Willmott Dixon posts 18% rise in profit but looks to diversify
Willmott Dixon has boosted turnover by 43% from £413.5m to £592.4m in 2008
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Towards New Capital
RCA architecture student examines how food production can become part of London life
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Goodwood sculpture celebrates Audi history
Capita provides structural engineering for Gerry Judah's design featuring the Auto Union Streamliner
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Self-employment: Providing a personal service
Our expert from Fenwick Elliott discusses the case of MPG vs England, about whether you are obliged under a contract to perform the services yourself
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Westminster gets £400k grant to help unemployed
University scheme set up for unemployed quantity surveyors, architects, planners and construction managers
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Forensic delay expert joins EC Harris
Middle East expert is partner and regional leader for contract solutions in Dubai
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East London workspace opens its doors
RARA offers a flexible and cheap place for struggling young architects to be creative
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Capita consultant on Bargoed regeneration scheme
Consultant completes the Angel Way bypass and Retail Development Plateau
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Galliford Try figures put Barratt and Redrow in the shade
Trio of trading updates show stabilisation in the housebuilding sector, with two reporting rise in sales
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Amec takes on South Korea energy market
Company forms joint ventures with Korean firms to tackles nuclear, thermal, gas and renewables sectors
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Soapbox: CDM coordinator fees are too low to deliver a good job
Construction risk management problems will hit clients who submit to the lowest fee