All Breaking news articles – Page 454
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Small builders frozen out of public sector work
Survey by the Federation of Master Builders finds many SMEs do not know where to find public sector contracts
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Glasgow arena 'still on schedule' after blaze
Hydro arena in Glasgow still set for Rod Stewart gig in September despite blaze
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CH2M Hill’s UK business back in the black
UK arm of consultant returns to profit after posting £4.2m pre-tax loss in 2011
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Three picked for £500m airports framework
Manchester Airport Group appoints Galliford Try, Carillion and Bam Construct to £500m capital works framework
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Crest Nicholson in 'strong' return to market
Housebuilder posts pre-tax profit of £22m on revenue of £192m in its maiden half-year results after returning to stock market
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Energy and waste sectors failing to improve
Government drive for more efficient procurement failing to reach energy and waste sector clients
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Stunell picks up knighthood
Former building regulations minister handed knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honour list
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Construction tender prices 'bottoming out'
RICS tender price survey finds signs of recovery, but warns of long road ahead
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Green Deal could add to the value of homes
Study finds more energy efficient homes can command a premium price from house buyers
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Make designs 46-storey Berlin tower
Founder Ken Shuttleworth unveils stainless-steel-clad designs at conference
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Icon grows on back of London luxury housing boom
Luxury residential contractor Icon turnover rises 70% in the past year
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Finance vehicle to boost London housing developments
Residential lender Pluto Finance has launched a new £250m business aimed at providing finance finance for housing developments in London
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Sellafield fined £700k for dumping radioactive waste
Firm pleaded guilty to seven counts of sending irradiated waste to a landfill site
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Mouchel reports £10.6m profit
Firm reports revenue of £261m in first full six months of trading since bank rescue
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Five firms in race for £65m barracks project
Defence Infrastructure Organisation invites five firms to bid for £65m project to expand Beacon Barracks in Stafford
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Construction output continues to slide
Sharp falls in public sector and commercial work drag down construction output
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Kier shareholders back May Gurney takeover
Kier shareholders have approved the firm’s proposed £221m takeover of May Gurney
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Delay to Part L changes could put zero carbon plans at risk
Fears grow that implementation of Part L changes may be pushed back by six months to April 2014