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Capita restructure
Capita Symonds has restructured its business, cutting its divisions from four to three and rebranding seven recent acquisitions.
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Cameron's trade visit helps UK firms land China work
Benoy, Arup and David Lock win lucrative contracts following prime minister’s mission
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Bovis warns of uncertainty
Housebuilder Bovis Homes has seen a rise in profit margins but has warned of “uncertainty concerning the near term direction of house prices”.
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Potters Bar firms prosecuted
Jarvis and Network Rail will be prosecuted over the Potters Bar rail disaster, which killed seven people in 2002 after a train derailed.
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LandSecs eyes distressed assets to increase work
Developer Land Securities aims to increase the value of its development pipeline by up to £500m over the next three years by targeting distressed properties across the UK
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Glen Howells Architects: In the Lime light
Glenn Howells Architects has redesigned the public square outside Liverpool Lime Street Station
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Abu Dhabi eco city may rely on non-renewable power sources
Abu Dhabi eco-city Masdar may not be fully powered by renewable energy as budget constraints hit the scope of the project
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Bovis asks suppliers about Rok exposure
Bovis Lend Lease has written to its supply chain asking firms to clarify their exposure to the Rok collapse, in a move that has angered subcontractors
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Neil Murphy 1936-2010
Neil Murphy MBE, the editor of ǿմý from 1974-84, passed away last week aged 74 after a year-long battle with cancer
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Aquatics centre costs up £11m
The cost of the Olympic aquatics centre has risen by a further £11m because of attempts to speed up construction to make up for earlier delays, and concerns over whether it will be warm enough for competitors
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Energy loophole to save housebuilders £1bn
Housebuilders will save almost £1bn by exploiting a loophole allowing them to bypass tough energy standards introduced in October
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Government: regional plans "re-established"
Chief planner admits effect of Cala ruling is to reverse scrapping of regional plans
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Clive Dutton: 'Siemens was an electric shock for the investment community'
Newham council’s regeneration boss Clive Dutton says he is talking to 40 commercial investors keen to follow Siemens into the Royal Docks
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Conditions improve for women in construction
Survey shows employers are offering more flexible working arrangements compared with five years ago
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Rok redundancies near 400
Closure of Scottish plumbing, heating and electrical business leads to 268 more job cuts
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Contractors wrestle for control of Rok
Carillion, Mears and Kinetics among those talking to administrator as it emerges contractor owed suppliers £100m
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Safety blunder: Catching a lift
Now surely using a forklift truck in this way is against the rules…
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Tesco completes first church conversion
Church in Bournemouth is first place of worship to be turned into a Tesco Express
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