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Same old story at Balfour Beatty
Balfour Beatty should have sorted out its businesses years ago
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Blacklist protests target Holyrood
Workers gather outside Scottish parliament to demand action from government on blacklisting in the construction industry
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Five firms make cut for £1.5bn power framework
Exclusive: Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke win place on five-year National Grid substation framework
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Rowecord administrator 'not optimistic' about sale
Administrator of steel specialist says sale of the remaining operational parts of the business is unlikely
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Elderly fear Green Deal debts
Demand for Green Deal from elderly property owners stifled by fear of financial risk
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UK electrical firm bought by European giant
Spie UK agrees deal to acquire electrical engineer Alard
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John Laing wins £120m Cambridge health scheme
Project finance to be arranged by contractor in first-of-its-kind development for NHS
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Construction declines for sixth month running
Latest Markit/CIPS index shows decline in commercial activity but pick-up in residential
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BIM: A long way to go?
There’s lots of optimism about what BIM can offer – but it is far from being fully integrated in the industry yet
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The British Museum: History in the making
New images of under-construction £135m extension released
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Sweett Group makes management appointments
Firm welcomes long-standing employees to senior team
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Carillion on National Grid framework
Contractor says it is one of six on £1.5bn five-year substation job
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MCC unveils £200m Lord's revamp
Redevelopment of historic Cricket Ground designed by Colin Maber and Populous
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Olympic delivery figures launch consultancy
Exclusive: Four senior London 2012 figures including James Bulley will advise clients on major projects around the world
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Balfour boss to impose strict controls on UK arm
Andrew McNaughton sets out action plan to turn around UK construction business after £50m profit warning
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Eight towers from 1963
A look back at 1963 - the year of the Beatles, sexual politics and tower blocks
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Carillion bags £335m Liverpool hospital job
Carillion-led consortium beats rival team led by Interserve to Royal Liverpool hospital contract
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After the Arab Spring
There are opportunities for UK firms as countries that underwent revolution in the Arab Spring look to rebuild
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Creditors chase £6.5m after Herbert Baggaley collapse
Administrator KPMG finds £2m to pay trade creditors, leaving £4.5m shortfall