More news – Page 2218
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NewsNorthern Ireland firms anticipate less work
Construction Employers’ Federation survey reveals gloomy outlook for 2011
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NewsBritish Land to build £40m west end office
Developer buys site for Bennetts Associates scheme in Marble Arch
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NewsPrimus snaps up more Rok work
Former Multiplex directors buy contracts in London and the South-east
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NewsAlstom denies bribery allegations
French engineer denies reports it used bribes to win contracts
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NewsHCA awards engineering framework
New list of firms is part of drive to consolidate 21 specialist frameworks into just four
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News£1bn councils’ framework up for grabs
Midlands councils look for contractors to join small works programme
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NewsGrimshaw submits design for Suffolk energy plant
Planning application sought for energy-from-waste facility near Ipswich
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NewsRental values leap 14% in London’s commercial sector
Capita Symonds’ report shows buoyant office market in the capital
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NewsInterserve to make energy and retail push
Group says “market conditions” force move in construction division
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NewsMiller sees falling house sales
But group says “disappointing” end to 2010 compensated by contracting growth
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NewsLaing O'Rourke Ireland halves staff as turnover plummets
Irish arm of construction giant cuts workforce after turnover collapses by 75%
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NewsBBMV JV bags £235m Crossrail contract
£235m deal is for the Whitechapel and Liverpool Street Station tunnels
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NewsPersimmon expects 'significant increase' in profits
Housebuilder forecasts turnover of £1.57bn helped by boost in sales and prices, while chairman John White steps down after 32 years with the firm.
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NewsHouse prices fall 1.3%
Monthly drop to the end of December brings average house price to £162,435.
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NewsRoger Plank becomes ISE president
Institution of Structural Engineers to inaurgurate new president later this month
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CommentIt's not looking good for house prices in 2011
House prices dropped by 1.6% in 2010 and will continue falling according to Halifax figures
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Construction sector suffers most insolvencies in 2010
PwC says more construction firms went bust last year than in any other sector
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NewsRICS launches Big Society study
Commission sets up to look at how communities can shape neighbourhoods under government policy













