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RCP sells 49.9% stake in Elgin to shore up capital base
Sale of subsidiary to 3i brings in £40m for Robertson Capital Projects
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Workspace Group reports 17.5% rise in property valuation
Occupancy levels in London-based office lets rise to 84.2%
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Camillin Denny vs Adelaide Jones: Novation and adjudicator bias
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a dispute on a project in Mayfair
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Relief for Skanska as it scoops Essex BSF
Contractor warned staff they could have faced redundancy if it failed to secure ten-year schools contract
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Hyder upbeat despite Dubai payment delays
Consultant engineer says it will beat profit forecasts thanks to work outside UK
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Barclays loans Waterloo £100m for 3,000 new homes
Funds will allow new housing group to build 1,000 homes a year across the Midlands
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Construction activity falls at slowest rate for two years
Figures from Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply show slowing decline in activity but conditions still 'tough'
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Babcock profits on track despite £4m rail costs
Contractor said it would be targeting nuclear growth in the UK
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McCarthy & Stone appoint Alan Bowkett as chairman
Bowkett made chair just over a week after housebuilder Gladedale hire him for same non-executive role
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Lovell wins £22m contract with River Clyde Homes
Scheme of 195 homes is first development to come out of four-year framework with Scottish housing association
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GB Building Solutions wins £50m defence PFI
Firm to deliver new and refurbished accommodation for soldiers on largest ever infrastructure PFI let by MoD
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HSE reveals injuries caused by workplace slips and falls
Safety body launches campaign to highlight preventable workplace incidents leading to 10 fatalities and thousands of injuries in 2008-2009
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Will we see the return of mobile classrooms, or can construction firms find a better solution?
In a chat yesterday it was suggested I should make a note of the rapid increase in the number of babies being born and the implications for construction, or not as the case may be.This chimed with me, as I had recently been told that they will need two more ...
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Starting your own business, part 10: Dealing with your first bad debt
Late payments are bound to occur, especially in a recession, but you must keep a tight rein or it could leave a large hole in your profits
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We’re still in recession says CIPS, despite official figures showing construction output growth
Here’s a question I ponder quite a bit. Why do the official figures show that construction grew in the second and third quarters of last year when to everyone else construction has remained mired in the slough of a nasty recession?Puzzling isn’t it. Even more puzzling that the estimates for ...
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Feed-in tariffs are a small step in the right direction
The government's announcement yesterday is welcome, but it's limited to small-scale renewables. To meet UK emissions targets we need to think big...
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Building launches networking site
Connect with construction professionals at Building Network and join the various debates
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Capita Symonds snaps up healthcare consultant Inventures
Acquisation of £7m-turnover firm follows reports that Capita is in talks to buy NB Real Esate