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Serco expects revenue to rise to £5bn by 2012
Company has signed £2.3bn of deals since June and says public sector cuts will drive outsourcing
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Taylor Wimpey completes £950m refinancing
However housebuilder loses finance director as housing market weakens
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Inflation: a reason to be cheerful or a cause for concern?
What’s driving the 3.2% inflation rate and does it matter for construction?
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Manchester architect wins planning for £9m Everton scheme
Four-storey development designed by Formroom will house club shop, museum and hospitality suites
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Government confirms September house price fall
Communities department data says prices off by 0.7%
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Hyder boosts profit after cutting 7% of workforce
Consultant engineer reports 66% jump in profit after revealing more job losses
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British Land puts £1.5bn into London developments
Commercial developer says Cheesegrater will start on site in July and complete by 2014
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CB&I must pay blacklisted worker £20k
Contractor is the first to face action in an employment tribunal after last year’s discovery of a blacklist
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Carillion confirms plan to slash supply chain
Supply base to fall from 25,000 to around 5,000 in drive to save £140m a year by 2013
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Homeowners cut asking prices by 3.2%
Rightmove’s house price index shows Christmas downturn has come early as average property takes over 100 days to sell
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Autumn sales flat says Persimmon
Housebuilder says seasonal uplift in reservations has failed to materialise
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Premier Inn plans to double London hotel estate
Hotel operator aims to add 47 properties with new buildings or converting existing ones
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Education Now: second day
Look out for our free online event for construction professionals working in education this Wednesday and Thursday
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Make's Stratford education project gets green light
Collaborative scheme will go on site next summer and be ready for students in 2013
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Interserve optimistic about future workload
Maintenance and building group expects stronger second half of the year and boasts £5.5bn future workloads
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Government austerity drives hit Kingspan orders
Panel supplier blames spending cuts across Europe for slowdown in third quarter orders
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A riches to rags story
The sudden suspension on Monday in the shares of Rok - “the nation’s local builder” - would have surprised few in the City.
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Tottenham and West Ham vie for Olympic Stadium
North London football clubs go head to head for future of stadium