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Activity falls at slowest rate in two years
UK construction activity fell at its slowest rate for almost two years last month, according to the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
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Latest construction appointments: 05 February 2010
Lafarge Plasterboard has appointed Adrian Forbes its sales and commercial manager to lead Lafarge’s western region sales team
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NewsBAM for Bucks
The first phase of Buckinghamshire New University’s campus has been completed by BAM Construct
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Aukett threatens to make Halabi legal row personal
Architect will seek to make billionaire businessman liable if his companies fail to pay £500,000
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Public sector bosses raise fears over infrastructure funding
Almost three-quarters of public sector executives in the UK have said that a lack of funding and government ineffectiveness are the greatest obstacles facing infrastructure projects
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NewsPutting the beds in Beds
Anjulita Court care home in Bedford has just been completed for MHA in association with the Ibbett Trust
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CommentTube PPP: Mind the gaping hole
A £1.75bn chasm has emerged between what Transport for London is willing to pay to upgrade the Northern line and what Tube Lines is willing to do the work for. Could this be the end of the line for the tube PPP?
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Lead times: July - September 2009
There’s good news for anybody waiting impatiently for structural steel – it’s arriving three weeks earlier. Other packages are pretty static, and once again none have increased
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Demolition firm Brown and Mason hit by 50% slump in profit
Turnover and profit have fallen heavily at demolition firm Brown and Mason for the year ended 30 April 2009
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T Clarke bullish
M&E contractor T Clarke said it would beat its expected earnings in its final year results,expected in March
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McInerney struggles
Irish housebuilder McInerney Holdings has announced that it completed just 756 homes in the UK and Ireland in 2009, compared with 1,359 units the previous year.
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Mitie’s ‘good start’
Outsourcing specialist Mitie is confident it will hit expectations for full year results
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Bovis refinancing deal
Bovis Homes has signed a four-year £150m deal to replace its previous debt facility
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EAGA’s 15% growth
EAGA, the green support services firm, has announced a 15.3% rise in turnover to £391.5m and a 10.3% jump in pre-tax profit to £23.9m for the six months to 30 November 2009.
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Lakehouse doubles pre-tax profit to £2m
Social housing specialist Lakehouse more than doubled pre-tax profit in 2009 and is hunting for acquisitions
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Skanska relief at £1bn school win
Skanska has been chosen as preferred bidder for the £1bn Essex Building Schools for the Future programme
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Capita swoops on Inventures
Capita Symonds has bought £7m-turnover healthcare specialist consultancy Inventures
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NewsWaltzing in
AEG Europe and architect Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands have submitted proposals to Greenwich council for a 450-bed hotel with a triple-height reception pavilion next to the O2 dome
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Countryside loss hits £54m as details of debt deal emerge
Turnover crashes by half as housebuilder is hit by falling market and exposure to mixed-tenure schemes













