All articles by David Matthews – Page 13
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CIOB warns against 'dilution' of Bribery Act
Institute wades in to debate over whether anti-corruption measures would unfairly punish British business
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Government concerned over feed in tariff funding for solar farms
Money targeted at household micro-generation being used to pay for fields of PV cells in Cornwall
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Profits almost treble at Zaha Hadid
Revenue also booms as Middle Eastern clients are drawn to practice’s international fame
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Half of Connaught compliance business snapped up
Purchase by private equity firm Better Capital is latest chapter in drawn out administration of failed social housing firm
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Pochin profit warning
Construction and property group Pochin has warned project delays would hit profits in the second half of the year.
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Steel price goes up
Indian multinational materials giant Tata is to raise the price of structural steel by £95 per tonne in March because of concerns over rising coal prices. The new price will take effect on all deliveries from Sunday 6 March 2011.
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M&E firm signs up to green retrofitting joint venture
Brookfield Green aims to capitalise on energy efficiency regulations
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UK engineers venture into Sudan to improve infrastructure
There are opportunities in the oil-rich south but fears about the politically unstable north
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Mitie delays work; shares drop
Outsourcing company, Mitie, saw its share price drop after warning the City of delays in securing work before the end of the financial year.
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Morrell: firms should run buildings
Government’s construction adviser calls for construction companies to operate the buildings they work on
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Aukett turnover halves as Russia and Middle East slump
Architect expands into Brazil to increase workload after revenues dive in 2010
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Aedas to set up London interiors business after Asian success
Aedas try to replicate firm’s Asian success in London
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Image Styles goes into administration
West Midlands maintenance firm Image Styles has gone into administration, with the loss of 70 jobs. The firm suffered from public sector cutbacks and the lack of work available from local authorities.
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Lakehouse turnover ‘boosted by ethical policy’
Investment in green policies and community work has boosted Essex-based firm’s turnover
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Tigers Woods Dubai course suspended
Lavish course on hold after developer admits Dubai market lacks demand
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Material costs rise outstrips tender prices
Survey shows material costs rose 1.5% more than tender prices in Q3 of 2010
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Mitie share price dips after outsourcing warning
Firm anticipates ’delays’ in delivering secured and prospective work this financial year
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Features
Hansom: Would you credit it?
Confusion reigns this week as bitter rivals swap names, an unsuspecting receptionist gets caught up in international politics, and a local paper scoops its biggest non-story of all time
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Nakheel saga: firm seeks British consultants
Despite its debts, Nakheel has been seeking British consultants for a new development in Dubai