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'Very exciting shed' wins highest ever BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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Carillion ends pursuit of Balfour Beatty
Analysts say Balfour has missed an opportunity after rejecting Carillion’s £2.1bn revised offer for a merger
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Interview: Gary Sullivan
Gary Sullivan, co-founder and chairman of Wilson James, explains what the army can teach construction
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Arcadis trumps rival with counter bid for Hyder
Dutch giant’s improved offer accepted by UK consultant Hyder, trumping earlier bid from Japanese consultant Nippon Koei
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Interserve JV bags £950m waste facility contract
Contractor will build £145m waste processing facility and partner Shanks Group will operate it
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Miller Construction's losses deepened prior to Galliford sale
Miller Group’s half-year accounts reveal its construction division slumped to a £6.2m loss
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Problem projects drag down Royal Bam
Dutch parent of Bam Construct and Bam Nuttall posts heavy losses in construction and civil engineering businesses, including a £3m loss in the UK
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Costain reports record order book
Firm also reports dramatic increase in pre-tax profit as its one off costs tumble in the first half of 2014
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Mace and G&T under pressure over Tate Modern extension
Mace and Gardiner Theobald under pressure on £215m job, as Stanhope takes on troubleshooting role
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Comment
How do we get GB to move from G to B?
If property investors are to improve the energy performance of their assets they need clarity on the government’s long-term aims
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Getting there
While the economy is slowly returning to health, July did witness a slight decrease in construction levels
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Tentative times
The CPA/Barbour ABI Construction Index was 128 in July, slightly lower (4%) than in June
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Barbour ABI's August market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for August is now available to download
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NDA denies fault in £200m nuclear legal battle
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority defends its procurement process for £7bn Magnox project
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Carillion ends Balfour Beatty chase
UK contractor ends talks after it has three successive merger offers knocked back by its contracting rival
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Race for £600m Battersea job hots up
Four contractors still in the race as they fly out to Kuala Lumpur to pitch for prestigious job
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Reaching pre-recession levels
One could be forgiven for not knowing whether to celebrate the banishing of the recession or worry about an unbalanced recovery
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Major highways job puts Balfour Beatty top of the league
Contractors Brookfield Multiplex and Mace were among the industry’s biggest climbers for the month
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What eighteenth century Rome can teach us about making places
Why generating ‘street life’ - in all its senses - is the key to building successful cities
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Two firms battling it out for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: The race for the key role on Stanhope’s redevelopment of the iconic BBC studios in west London is down to two firms