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Carillion sells Mowlem arm
Carillion has sold Mowlem's environmental sciences business to Inspicio for £16m.
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Bouygues buys 21% stake in train maker Alstom
Bouygues, the French contractor, has bought the French government's 21% stake in train maker Alstom for *2bn (£1.4bn).
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CommentA foreign concept
From all corners of the globe, construction giants have descended on the UK in search of riches. But our overseas friends will only make it if they learn from the locals
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CommentEmail fatigue
Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, with everything we need at the click of a button. So how come our working lives are just getting longer and lonelier?
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CommentWonders & blunders
Stephen Nice contrasts an 1880s London meat and fish market with a less palatable 1980s redevelopment
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Bath Spa tipped to open in the next few weeks
Council is expected to hand over to operator Thermae Bath Spa this month after missing deadline at end of April
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NewsTackling the block
Willmott Dixon has won a £7.7m contract to build phase one of this science, art and design block at Oundle school in Peterborough.
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Features
Costs: Entrance flooring systems
Entrance flooring systems tend to be short-life components with high whole-life costs. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans assesses options and costs for entrance matting
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FeaturesThe Building Hall of Fame
Inspirational leaders, creative geniuses, dynamic entrepreneurs and tireless campaigners - over the past 40 years, our industry has been blessed with them all. But which person do you think is, or was in their time, the best in the business? We're looking for your nominations for the new Building Hall ...
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NewsCity cautious as Interserve plans MacLellan takeover
Analyst describes £116m as a ‘pretty full price' for £233m-turnover facilities management company
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Wolseley snaps up three more companies for £49m
Wolseley, the materials producer, this week made three more acquisitions worth a total of £49m.
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BAA hits back against bid
BAA has stepped up its defence against an £8.75bn hostile takeover bid from Spanish contractor Ferrovial.
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NewsCamden housing PFI back on track after Treasury veto
Stalled scheme gets go-ahead a year after being rejected - but housing sector remains reluctant to use PFI
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Code of conduct on customer service launched
The Home Builders Federation has launched a code of conduct to help housebuilders develop higher standards of customer service.
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NewsBowcott tribunal reveals £200m hole in Amec's books
Former construction managing director reaches settlement - but not before exposing state of firm's accounts














