All Building articles in 27 May 2011 – Page 5
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Construction’s green investment to increase by 17%
Businesses will get greener over next three years, says survey
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Mitie profit up 10% as energy services boom
Revenue and profit at Mitie have increased 10% as growth in its energy services business has taken off.This part of the outsourcing company now accounts for 34% of revenue, according to its preliminary results to 31 March 2011. It said that most of its contracts now include some kind of ...
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Features
Cost update: Q1 2011
Our quarterly analysis of costs and prices reveals an industry hit by wage agreement troubles and high input costs
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Tata Steel to cut 1,500 jobs in UK as steel demand drops
Demand currently at two-thirds of 2007 level
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Hidden houses: St Andrew's Phase 1
One of 20 schemes to make the shortlist for the 50th annual Housing Design Awards
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Features
Working in Qatar: First person
The EC Harris partner in Qatar on the challenges and opportunities of working in the Middle East
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Tribal group ends takeover talks
Consultant ends acquisition phase and says it has good growth prospects as an independent company
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Helical Bar back in the red
The loss follows a return to profit last year after a £71.9m loss in 2009
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Buro Happold at Chelsea Flower Show
Engineer Buro Happold and NEX Architecture create pavillion based on the way plants grow
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EC Harris appoints head of renewables for Europe
Former WSP renewable services director to lead the European renewables team, supporting the energy and manufacturing sector
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Labour appoints new construction shadow minister
Chuka Umunna takes over from Gordon Banks as shadow minister for business, innovation and skills
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Central London office space squeezed, says Derwent
Developer notes rising rental values as demand outstrips supply
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VT acquisition boosts Babcock revenues by 50%
Revenue close to £3bn but defence firm only records 5% organic growth while total debt exceeds £700m
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Comment
The future belongs to the clickizens
The first day of the BCO conference in Geneva covered the future of offices, the economy and the possibilty that 25 year olds may one day rule the world
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