All articles by Michael Glackin – Page 3
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CIC chief warns of ‘double dip’
The chief executive of the Construction Industry Council has warned that the sector faces a “significant double dip” next year, despite the recent spike in output
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Abramovich’s secret nightclub is taken to the cleaners
Work stops on venue underneath Chelsea FC’s stadium after cleaners cause flood
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Contractors drink the dregs as state work starts to dry up
Business barometer: Kier tops work table again, but with vastly reduced value
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Ucatt cries ‘bias’ in election ballot probe
Union complains about investigation into election of general secretary Alan Ritchie
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Foster gets £90,000 rise despite firm’s £18.5m loss
Foster + Partners chairman is paid £1.8m as practice’s turnover tumbles 13%
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BAM scoops £80m academies job
Medway Council picks contractor to design and build three school with work starting on site later this year
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Foster posts £18.5m loss
Accounts reveal highest paid director, assumed to be Norman Foster, received £90k pay rise despite continued losses
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Killby boss upbeat despite 40% profit fall
Profits at Killby & Gayford plunged 40% last year but Chris Chivers, its chief executive, insisted that the construction market was “finally starting to turn”, writes Michael Glackin
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Abramovich building secret £20m nightclub
Roman Abramovich is understood to be building a secret £20m music venue beneath Chelsea FC’s stadium
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Davis Langdon & Aecom: A history of mergers and aquisitions
The firms have a 100-year history of mergers and takeovers
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Colchester to sue T&T over £25m Viñoly arts centre
Client on troubled scheme to set aside £500,000 to fund claim against consultant
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Budget 'could stamp out prospects for recovery'
Experian predicts growth in 2011, but all hinges on return of private sector and depth of cuts
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Administrator for Laishley runs into trouble
Accountancy group Vantis, which is handling the collapse of Southampton builder, suspends shares after chief exec resigns
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HCA beats its housing starts target
Agency delivers 11,500 more affordable homes than expected, as London mayor plans to take control of its £1.1bn budget
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Baggaley & Jenkins in administration
Public sector cuts take their toll on construction firm that worked on education and health schemes
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Unite official accuses union of collusion in blacklist
File seen by Building points to union complicity in providing information used to identify ’troublemakers’
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Apollo buys maintenance firm FWA West for £2m
Property services group Apollo has bought Essex-based social housing maintenance firm FWA West in a deal estimated to be worth about £2m
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Bilfinger faces sack from Edinburgh tram job
German construcion firm may thrown off £550m project unless it controls costs and delays
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Cut price rights issue sinks Royal Bam share price
Dutch construction group offers 97 million new shares at 38% discount
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Double dip predicted for Europe house prices
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s says French homes are the most overvalued, followed by the UK and Spain