All Finance articles – Page 102
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Austin-Smith:Lord returns to profit
Architect still paying the price for a problem job in the Abu Dhabi that nearly sent it into insolvency
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Small businesses being paid quicker
Association for Consultancy and Engineering survey finds time taken for small businesses to get paid has decreased by five days
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Barratt and L&Q launch housebuilding JV
Long-standing partners launch new joint venture for major schemes
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Galliford Try closes on £100m Manchester scheme
Contractor will build 522-home scheme in Brunswick area of Manchester
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Housebuilders sign foreign buyers pledge
Eleven major builders promise to end advance marketing of London schemes overseas
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House prices reach record highs in October
Government data shows recovery spreading from London to the regions
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Architect FAT to close down
Architecture practice FAT has said it will stop trading from next summer
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Carillion seals deal on £335m Liverpool hospital
Carillion has reached financial close on the £335m Royal Liverpool University Hospital project
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Archive Titles
Balfour slashes £35m off price of FM business
Contractor announces final sale of WorkPlace divsion to GDF Suez Energy Services
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BDP appoints new chief executive
John McManus takes the reins after Peter Drummond steps down after almost a decade
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Morgan Sindall's commercial director steps down
Paul Whitmore to leave at the end of the year after 13 years at the firm
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Start-up Alinea sets sights on £1.5m turnover in first year
Firm currently working on £1bn worth of schemes, with co-founder saying firm “couldn’t have asked for a better start”
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Mouchel seeking 600 engineers
Consultant reports revenue of £555m in first full year since bank rescue
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MAC on course to double in size this year
Start-up consultant specialising in retail sector forecasts strong fourth year of trading
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Carillion bags £500m BT broadband cabling deal
Contractor also posts trading update confirming it will shrink this year
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Comment
Early payment schemes: The industry disease
Construction firms claim their early payment schemes give them flexibility, but critics say they are unfair to subcontractors and are killing growth. So who’s right?
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Hopkins' profit up 10%
London Velodrome architect reports success in the Middle and Far East following its Olympic work
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Buro Happold increases profit as revenue falls
Engineer optimistic for 2013-14 after increased profitability in the last financial year