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NewsMetronet slammed by report
Tube maintenance firm's performance is criticised by independent arbiter
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NewsCost of Olympics could exceed £5bn
Officials admit the original budget could more than double, as London mayor plans to target developers to tackle cost overruns
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NewsBarking Riverside scheme gets green light
Council grants planning permission for biggest housing scheme in the Thames Gateway
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NewsJohn Laing recommends £1bn takeover offer
Company drops support for Allianz offer and backs revised bid from Henderson
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Crest Nicholson predicts 15% rise in completions
Developer in confident mood, having achieved a record £400m in forward sales
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NewsMouchel Parkman spends £50m on three firms
Support services group makes acquisitions in highways, water and management consultancy
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NewsBond girl turns property developer
Jennifer Shah, the Bond girl in the 1967 version of Casino Royale, starts new career developing a country club
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NewsA bridge too far
And here's a demonstration of a bold painting technique especially adapted for high bridges ...
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NewsGovernment announces climate change bill
Queen's speech confirms a climate change bill will be introduced along with changes to the planning system and a bill to tackle road congestion
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NewsBAA hands Wolstenholme new role
Andrew Wolstenholme is appointed director of BAA's capital projects but will continue to manage T5 programme
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NewsFirst images: Green light for Squire and Partner's Liverpool scheme
Architect gets planning permission for hotel and residential development
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Land Secs posts strong interims
Developer reports confident results as it prepares for REIT status in 2007
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Halliburton forced to delay £1.3bn flotation of KBR
Ministry of Defence is not convinced the American engineering group will be financially stable once it leaves parent
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Strong results at AYH's parent
Dutch consultant increases margin target 10% after strong growth in first nine months of the year
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NewsHalcrow's flights of fancy
Building's senior reporter celebrated Halcrow's reburbishment of Kelvingrove museum in Glasgow and then got into a dogfight with the engineers
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NewsEnergy and rail boost Babcock profit by 40%
Support services announces strong set of interim results and an order book of £2bn
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NewsSalaries up, tea drinking down among British builders
British builders work long hours but earn good money and suffer relatively little stress according to new research
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NewsEurostar says high-speed link will open in a year
Trains will run from London's St Pancras from November 2007, cutting journey times to Europe by 25 minutes
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UK inflation sticks at 2.4%
Consumer Price Index shows no inflation rise in October despite rise in student tuition fees













