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NewsBSS profits up by a third
Supplier posts strong half year results as merger with Travis Perkins enters home straight
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NewsConstruction insolvencies fall 19%
Lower insolvency rates reflect broad trend across all sectors
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NewsKier spends £2.4m on green energy specialist Beco
Acquistition enables contractor to move further into photovoltaic sector
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NewsCreditors demand probe into DEGW directors
Questions over whether DEGW kept creditors informed over worsening financial position
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NewsRok job losses hit Scottish workers hardest
Failure to find a buyer means 768 redundancies north of the border
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NewsM25 PFI deal 'not value for money'
Highways agency could have saved £1.1bn by considering alternatives
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NewsBarratt to use Building for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised
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NewsT Clarke on even keel despite £40m drop in orders
Scaling back of schemes shrinks contractor’s order book
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NewsMore surveyors report falling workloads
Public housing hits record low as expectations for future work drop
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NewsPrince’s Foundation pursues Cabe’s role
Traditionalist body will offer design review services “notwithstanding the opinions of a London architectural elite”
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NewsEnglish Heritage planning director axed in restructure
Steven Bee is being made redundant after seven years at EH after role is merged
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FeaturesThe tracker: Pause for breath
September saw a brief halt in the downward trend of construction activity, but continued small declines are expected between now and Christmas, says Experian Marketing Information Services
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NewsMaking a point
WSP’s Grand Palladium injects futuristic design and some serious angles into the heart of Mumbai’s commercial district
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NewsGleeson sales up by half
Big rise in sales for housebuilder marred by government ’policy vacumn’ over planning system
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NewsBring three sites to life in the Royal Docks
Three temporary sites in East London are up for grabs in a new Site Life competition
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CommentRICS survey points heavily to a return to recession
Survey indicates surveyors’ workloads are now falling
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FeaturesView from on high: ISG's Darren Hill
Tough times these may be for specialists, but many have worked out survival strategies. Here, Darren Hill, UK manager of ISG, the UK’s top fit-out specialist, talks to David Rogers about his plans to stay on top.














