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Waterman set to establish nuclear division
Engineering consultant Waterman Group is developing plans for a nuclear division in anticipation of the government ordering a new generation of nuclear power stations.
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Saint-Gobain deal
Saint-Gobain has merged Vetrotex, its reinforcements and composites business, with its counterpart at US supplier Owens Corning.
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Cemex profit up 6%
Mexican materials group Cemex has reported a 6% rise in profit before interest, tax and amortisation to $868m (£434m) for the first quarter, despite a 34% drop in its US profit compared with the same period last year.
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Morgan Sindall win
Morgan Sindall reported a good start to the year in its annual meeting this week.
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Lafarge buys shares
Lafarge has increased its stake in Greek cement producer Heracles to 78.7% by acquiring *321.6m (£218m) worth of shares.
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Silverdell appointment
The listed asbestos services provider Silverdell has appointed Chris Sims finance director.
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Hanson update
Building materials giant Hanson said in a trading update that the weak US dollar and a depressed US residential market would result in a challenging first half in the region.
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FeaturesA mind blowing evening ...
Derren Brown added his mystifying presence to last week’s construction industry Oscars
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NewsHBG profit soars 73% on the back of schools work
Contractor bases success on Building Schools for the Future and healthcare projects in Wales
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Hyder Consulting buys West Country QS
Hyder Consulting has bought quantity surveyor RPA for £2.8m.
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NewsHBF recruits David Pretty
Former Barratt boss to chair lobby group that champions the needs of first-time home buyers
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NewsHousing stats: New-build sales and completions in March 2007
Sales and registrations rose, but completions were down on last year despite a lot of activity in the South-east
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CommentNetworking
Since he got wi-fi, Alex Smith has got used to finding Kevin and Brian lurking around his house. In fact, as long as everybody’s secured their broadband, it’s a good way to meet the neighbours …
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FeaturesTesco’s troubles
Britain’s most successful business (probably) is one of the construction industry’s most important clients (definitely). Yet rumours of strife in its supply chain and a rush of bad publicity appear to be undermining its position.
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It’s not what it was ...
This is the proposed design for Bennetts Associates’ £113m reconstruction of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, which has just received planning permission.
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NewsHadid and Heatherwick win big contracts in Azerbaijan
Signature designers each win high-profile contracts in the world’s fastest growing economy
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ConstructionSkills scheme aims to crack site training problem
ConstructionSkills has announced an apprenticeship scheme, which combines study and work on site for the first time.
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NewsProfit rise at Pell Frischmann
Privately owned consulting engineer Pell Frischmann has announced a 33% leap in pre-tax profit to £3.95m for the year to 31 March 2006.
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NewsSharewatch: What does Erinaceous mean to the City?
Investors seemed to suffer a sudden loss of appetite for the housebuilding sector last week. Crest Nicholson and Taylor Woodrow edged up 0.1%, but many rivals suffered falls; Persimmon by 1.3%, Redrow by 1.6% and Bellway by 3.7%.













