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Capita buys urban design consultant AMA
Consultant acquires Andrew Martin Associates' three offices for an undisclosed sum
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Cabe 'encouraged' by Olympic media centre rethink
Design body softens stance on Allies & Morrison's designs after architect submits revisions
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Transport and Middle East wins drive Hyder profit up 8%
Consulting firm reports 37% increase in overall turnover and order book up 22% on last year
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SMEs owed £2.5bn of late payment
Figures released by Barclays show customer and supplier payment delays cost £1,200 per business
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Construction output suffers record fall
Unprecedented 16% annual drop occurred during the first quarter of 2009, reveals new government figures
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End of recession in sight, say economists
FT poll shows more than half of economists surveyed expect imminent return to growth
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Nick Raynsford joins call for change of PM
Former construction minister says failure to oust Gordon Brown will lead to 'disastrous' result in general election
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Barratt gets go-ahead for 200 zero-carbon homes
England’s first large-scale housing scheme to meet level six of the Code for Sustainable Homes gains approval
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Floods hit Welsh homes
Buildings in England set on fire by lightning as more water damage forecast across the UK
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Scottish construction firm fined £5k over worker death
Company director fined additional £4k after health and safety breaches cause death of 53-year-old
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Jim Knight: just a minute
Speaking before his recent reshuffle to the Department for Work and Pensions, Sarah Richardson spoke to the then schools minister Jim Knight about exactly why Building Schools for the Future is safe
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Brown's reshuffle: how it affects construction
Prime Minister restructures Cabinet following disastrous week for government
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John Denham appointed communities secretary
Former housing minister Yvette Cooper becomes work and pensions secretary in Gordon Brown’s reshuffle
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Worst fall in output on record
Total construction output was an unprecedented 16% lower in the first quarter of this year than the same time last year
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Network Rail to retender £700m framework deal
Shake-up of design and engineering list comes amid increasing concerns over framework deals
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Davis Langdon to take plunge in Saudi Arabia
Davis Langdon is to open an office in Saudi Arabia to boost market share in the country
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Latest construction appointments - 5 June 2009
Andrew Altman, the deputy mayor of Philadelphia, has been appointed chief executive of the 2012 legacy delivery company set up to ensure a lasting legacy for the Olympic park
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'Revolutionary' QS James Nisbet dies, aged 89
Industry figures gathered in Leatherhead, Surrey, on Monday for the funeral of James Nisbet, the “revolutionary” quantity surveyor who invented cost planning
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Top five reader comments: 5 June
Support for shooting Lord over 2012 site, criticism for Viñoly's latest Battersea effort and plea for industry to adopt apprentices
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Rising debt delays Liverpool stadium until 2012
Liverpool FC says construction will be delayed by three years in light of mounting debts