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£100m Bullock sale may start private equity stampede
Investors eye social housing contractors after Lloyds Development Capital buys Midlands firm
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Credit crunch squeezes housebuilders’ salaries
Survey reveals 4% pay rise, but this disguises sharp dip in recent months
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Under pressure
Crazed drunken rants, crushing defeats and public humiliation were rife in a week the construction industry will remember less than fondly. And then there’s that OFT thing…
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Due diligence: Lambson Fine Chemicals Ltd vs Merlion Capital Housing Ltd
In May 2004, Lambson Fine Chemicals Ltd sold a 40-acre industrial property to Merlion Capital Housing Ltd for £12.25m. The property had been used for the manufacture of chemicals since the 1860s. By the late 1940s it was owned by Laporte and used for the manufacture of suphuric acid, sodium ...
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First impressions: Projects by Alsop and Cube Design
University of East London student comments on some recent projects shown on the Building website
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Conservatives call for public sector blacklist for 'disreputable' firms
Tory MP wants urgent debate on “cowboy and dodgy builders”
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Bovis has Britain's best site canteen
Kent 'Korker' sausages help Bovis clinch Building's best canteen award at its St Giles site
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Three more firms accused of 'cash for bids'
Bowmer & Kirkland, Durkan Pudelek and Thomas Fish are on list of nine firms accused by OFT of being involved in compensation payments
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Public sector to root out bid rigging after OFT bombshell
Highways Agency begins wide-ranging review NHS issues alert to all finance directors Construction Confederation warns councils not to remove named firms from frameworks Wildgoose Construction is still trading and is not in administration as incorrectly stated in Building magazine
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Connaught escapes credit crunch and plots expansion
Social housing contractor reveals 60% profit jump and looks at defence and education markets
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New private sector body to lead drive towards zero-carbon
The government is to set up a private sector body to drive the move to zero-carbon housing by 2016.
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in March 2008
This month’s data reveals that private housing starts are down almost 40% on last year
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D&H is Erinaceous’ latest victim
Dearle & Henderson, the last large acquisition made by failed property consultant Erinaceous, has been broken up as part of the sell-off at the firm, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Family of dead woman calls for carbon monoxide alarms
Police and HSE investigate death of 26 year old killed by carbon monoxide in Barratt home
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Cover pricing? Baloney!
“We will have to get a cover price on this one,” said the chief estimator. I was then a mere baby to this building lark.
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D&H is Erinaceous’ latest victim
Dearle & Henderson, the last large acquisition made by failed property consultant Erinaceous, has been broken up as part of the sell-off at the firm, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Winner tipped for last Olympic job
Stanton Williams emerges as favourite for Eton Manor as MPs slam spiralling 2012 budget
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City unconcerned by ‘storm in an OFT cup’
The City reacted with studied indifference to last week’s accusations of bid rigging by the Office of Fair Trading, writes Tom Bill.
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Developers could defer payment on public land for housing
Developers planning to build homes on publicly owned sites may be able to defer payment for the land under plans being developed to stimulate housebuilding during the market downturn.
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T&T turns into public company
Turner & Townsend has changed its structure and become a public company as part of its continuing efforts to float on the stock exchange.