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Bovis revenue jumps on record house sales
Revenue grows 9% to £350m as number of home completions breaks through the 1,500 mark
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Costain acquires Rhead Group for £36m
Contractor acquires 550-strong Rhead Group which generated revenues of £63.5m in 2014
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Jestico & Whiles 'coiled ribbons' Edinburgh hotel approved
Edinburgh job is part of £850m mixed-use scheme
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Zero carbon affordable homes unveiled in Hampshire
Architect Ash Sakula says it’s “very regrettable” the government has not stuck to 2016 zero carbon target
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The tides of change
Climate change means we need more joined up thinking to prevent flooding and storm damage
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Two overseas giants close in on Wylfa nuclear job
Japan’s JGC and US’s Bechtel in ‘exclusive discussions’ with Hitachi over EPC contractor role
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Image of the week: Goodbye, Victoria
Crossrail’s final tunnelling machine is dismantled, following the completion of tunnelling on the project
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A-Level results: Construction warns over lack of skills and female students
Lack of female students and shortage of funding for colleges could lead to future skills shortage
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Imtech UK in talks over sale
Trustees of Imtech UK and Ireland are in discussions with interested parties over the long-term future of the business
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First homes above a Crossrail station completed
Berkeley Homes completes first homes at new Woolwich Crossrail scheme
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Under-construction Forth bridge becomes highest in UK
New £1.4bn bridge overtakes Humber Bridge in height as number of workers on site hit 1,200
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Green light for £55m Kingston uni building
Councillors drop objections to Kingston University scheme they once likened to a ‘WWII flak tower’
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Comment
Multi-party problems
Construction defects and multi-party proceedings – can there be an easy win for the employer?
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Derwent London gears up for 1 million ft2 push in 2016
Derwent London plans 1 million ft2 of development under construction next year
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North Midland half-year profit slides 63%
But firm returns to the black after 2014 full-year results
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Balfour axes up to 400 jobs in cost-cutting drive
Back office roles cut as contractor pledges to ‘retain frontline capability’
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Scott Brownrigg buys transport specialist GMW
Staff numbers at growing practice up to nearly 300
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Comment
Going down the drain
The London super sewer could be a costly mistake. Green infrastructure can provide much more sensible solutions
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Balfour Beatty results: Analysts' reaction
Analysts upbeat over Balfour Beatty’s results despite £150m half-year pre-tax loss