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NewsWimpey profits soar 25%
Group builds 7822 homes but housebuilder warns that US completions will be down on last year's levels
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NewsArchitect fined £15,000 over legionnaires outbreak
Gillian Beckingham is cleared of manslaughter following legionnaires outbreak in which five people died
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NewsTravis Perkins announces slight profit rise
Builders merchant reports pre-tax profit of £110.4m on a turnover of £1412m
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NewsHBG pull out of Birmingham site
Council forced to find new developer after HBG's international board reverses national decision to develop site
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NewsJohn Laing appoints director
PFI specialist apromotes Gary Neville, who has been with the company since 2001.
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NewsUnderground nuclear storage will cost £10bn
Waste management body says UK should be prepared to spend £10bn constructing a secure repository for nuclear waste
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NewsBath Spa to finally open
Troubled spa building designed by Nicholas Grimshaw will open next week five years late and £33m over budget
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Carillion awarded military assignment
Construction group Carillion wins £1.5bn contract to redevelop and run a military facility in Northwood, west London.
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NewsWembley set for further delay
Wembley client says Multiplex will miss Setember completion date and does not expect it to deliver stadium until later in the year
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NewsRichard Rogers plunges £700,000 into the red
Architect records first-ever loss, putting it down to anticipated one-off expenditure
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NewsDutch courage
Why don't people wear hard hats in Rotterdam? Building's legal expert is not sure and despite his better sense he soon finds he's going Dutch himself
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CommentThe killer blow
The slide of Botes Building into administration has been widely reported. What isn’t so well known is that in the run up it was involved in a £300k legal battle with one of its clients …
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CommentOn to a winner
Forget all the media carping. London is on track to host a fantastic Olympics and to leave a legacy of construction best practice that will reach way beyond Stratford
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NewsGleeson to sell engineering business for up to £40m
Contractor continues with plan to refocus on regeneration and drop ‘non-core’ elements
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Housing associations poised to bid for Olympic village
Registered social landlords have put forward expressions of interest in 4500-home scheme
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Bovis global finance chief follows Millett’s exit
Andrew Silverbeck is the second key director to leave the contractor in the space of a month
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Highway patrol
This was an appeal by the London Borough of Camden against a decision of the Magistrates Court dismissing summonses brought against the Mortgage Times Group Ltd. Camden alleged three offences against Section 34 (1)(b) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Camden alleged that Mortgage had failed to take all ...
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NewsJarvis chairman upbeat despite £56m pre-tax lost
Jarvis chairman Steven Norris claims company has turned corner as core businesses report £16m operating profit













