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£1bn contracts keep Alfred McAlpine profit on track
Trading statement reveals £27m exceptional loss but says that contract wins will ensure 2004 profits are in line with expectations.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley named architect of the year
London-based practice dominates Architect of the Year Awards, winning four of the 13 categories on offer.
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The nightmare before Christmas?
Networking parties at Christmas often lead to nothing more than sore heads and empty wallets. John Cowell explains how to avoid the pitfalls of the Port and Stilton evenings.
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Government announces another £1bn for roads
The three-year programme of improvements will be targeted at the strategic road network.
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Atkins stays focused to record 43% profit increase
WS Atkins improves margins to increase interim pre-tax profit to £10.2m despite spending delays on rail and Tube.
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Balfour Beatty closes in on £250m healthcare PPP
Group is named preferred bidder by Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust for delivery of new healthcare centres in Ponetfract and Wakefield.
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Aukett set to purchase Fitzroy Robinson
Shares in Aukett are suspended as the listed company confirms it is negotiating to buy Fitzroy Robinson.
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Silverstone aims to reclaim pole with £4.2m Innovation Centre
The new building has been designed to house hi-tech industries from the world of motorsport.
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Berkeley and Galliford triumph at Regeneration Awards
Berkeley scoops four awards including Personality of the Year which was won by Tony Pidgley.
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Connaught posts 30% profit rise
Increased focus on housing and SME firms pays dividends for AIM Company of the Year.
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MCG calls for PFI overhaul
Major contractors say PFI process needs rethinking before delays become critical.
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Architects campaign against closure of their alma mater
Cambridge University faces a barrage of criticism from industry figures as it announces plans to close its architecture department.
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Kier set for more growth as Busby steps down
Construction firm on track to record more continuous growth as sales soar in first quarter of new financial year.
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200m Gloucester Quays gets the go-ahead
Regeneration of canal docklands area set to begin as council give unanimous approval for mixed-use scheme.
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More gloom for Jarvis
Our weekend news round up features more potential misery for Jarvis and a row on housing quality involving Wilson Connolly.
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£50m Stratford scheme up and running
£50m mixed use scheme overlooking the proposed Olympic park in Stratford is given green light by Newham Council.
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Grade II listing for Hobbit home
JRR Tolkein’s old home in Oxford is listed by heritage minister Andrew McIntosh.
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Architects show off their sustainable materials
It could be the start of a worrying trend - architects from Stride Treglown have shed their clothes for the company calendar.
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Jarvis' grip loosens on two of its remaining jobs
Contractor's plight worsens as hospital hits delays and university looks for replacement on hall of residence.
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Laing O'Rourke joins bid team for 2012 Olympics
Contractor to offer free advice over procurement strategy and construction programme for east London sites.