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Balfour Beatty still on top
Contractor scoops contracts worth £372m in June, while total construction output falls, again
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Construction appointments: 20 July 2012
Aecom’s real estate team recruits from Faithful + Gould and Kier Services announces new business development director
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Rubber flooring for healthcare buildings
Nora has launched Noraplan Sentica rubber flooring which is suitable for healthcare buildings
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Raised floor system
Knauf Drywall’s raised-floor system provided a solid and stable floor for a showroom in London
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Steel encapsulated flooring
Nearly 13,000m2 of Kingspan access flooring is being installed in new civic offices for Rochdale council being built by Sir Robert McAlpine
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Olympic marketing rules "not doing harm" ODA boss insists
Dennis Hone says Olympic marketing restrictions are “no straightjacket”
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Skanska's UK revenue falls 12%
Contractor Skanska saw construction revenue fall 11.5% to £532m over the first half of the year, but profits rose 15% to £20m.
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Davis Langdon takes top spot in QS barometer again
Gleeds is once again in second place followed by T&T in year ending 30 June 2012
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Sweett seeks 'alternative disposal' of PFI stake
Delayed sale of Dumfries and Galloway schools stake will not proceed as expected
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Mace boss slams Olympic marketing rules
Mace boss Stephen Pycroft hits out at government over restrictive Olympic marketing rules
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Scotland calls for immediate £400m construction boost
First minister Alex Salmond demands cash injection to revive sector
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Keep crane register, campaigners tell HSE
Watchdog warned against abandoning safety measures brought in two years ago
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DfE opens up free schools work
Procurement for new batch of 102 schools will not be done exclusively through contractor framework, says government
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Mace to push for 40% growth in turnover by 2015
Exclusive: Chief executive Stephen Pycroft lays out target as firm reveals 2011 results with turnover up 9% to £928m