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Aecom and the RIBA pull plug on consultancy collaboration
Collaboration launched to offer specification consulting to architects - announced last May - will no longer go ahead
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Housebuilders report strongest market since 2008
Barratt, Persimmon, Bovis and Redrow boast hikes in pre-tax profit, as NewBuy ‘fires on all cylinders’
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PRP targets £1m turnover for new research business
Architect plans new business to develop areas including construction products, low-carbon buildings and sustainable community building
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One in five Affordable Homes schemes without sites
HCA says 80% of the programme, designed to deliver 170,000 homes, now has a “firm site identified”.
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50 stars of sustainability: D to J
Introducing the industry’s freshest talent working in sustainable construction …
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Arcadis boss hails Kingdom Tower win
Arcadis chief executive Neil McArthur says Kingdom Tower win will position firm as a ‘global leader’ in tall buildings
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ISG exits £100m Santander data centre job
ISG has left its £100m data centre job for Spanish bank Santander, with project manager Mace taking over on the site in Leicestershire
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Skanska's Trinity Square gets green light
Skanska has been given planning permission for its Cheltenham residential development.
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Acquisitions boost Arcadis revenue 26%
Takeovers of EC Harris and Davis Langdon Seah drive growth
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Interserve construction profit falls 18%
Fall in international revenue sees construction arm’s turnover dip to £939m
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Carillion hails 'robust' performance
Carillion posts pre-tax profit of £180m, as revenue falls 13% to £4.4bn in 2012
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Barratt: housing market strongest for six years
Housebuilder’s boss says start to 2013 best since the credit crunch
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Industry urges chancellor to boost construction
Industry bodies call for George Osborne to use budget to boost capital investment in construction projects as a means of driving economic growth
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Carillion to face blacklist court hearing
Judge rules tribunal appeal by blacklisted worker Dave Smith should be heard by High Court judge
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Hewlett loses role on £600m New Street project
Civil engineer, which was rescued from administration by a management buy-out last month, has lost its place on one of its most high-profile jobs
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50 stars of sustainability: A to D
Introducing the industry’s freshest talent working in sustainable construction …
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Sweett completes second delayed PFI sale
Consultant banks £2.25m in cash for working capital and to reduce borrowing
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Bam tops list of UK's low carbon firms
Contractor knocks rival Skanska into second place in league table of low carbon UK firms
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Contractors' blacklist spending revealed
Exclusive: Analysis reveals detailed picture of contractors’ spending on blacklist firm The Consulting Association
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Atkins, Laing and VolkerRail bag £250m rail job
Stafford rail network improvements will be delivered by ‘unique’ alliance