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Network Rail project division could run overseas schemes
The separate infrastructure business is still in the planning stage
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ODA wins treble at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards
The Olympic Delivery Authority wins Client and Supply Chain of the Year while David Higgins is named Personality of the Year
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Balfour Beatty £105m FM contract terminated
Move comes one year into seven-year deal to manage 31 sites for defence company QinetiQ
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Three year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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Housing associations to cut new builds
Survey results raise questions as to whether the government can meet its new build target
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Carbon floor price to ‘wipe out’ manufacturer profits
Product makers warn the proposed hike in energy costs could force them to move abroad
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HSE to charge firms for inspectors' time
Proposals could see construction firms hit with charges of up to £200 an hour for inspectors’s time
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Miller Group to take 10 sites from collapsed McInerney
Remaining McInerney firm Ludgate Hill thrashes out joint venture with Miller and may take more sites
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Galliford Try's brand Linden Homes makes first acquisition
Linden Homes has bought a six-acres site in Gloucester since launching last week
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Noise-absorbing ceilings
Armstrong Ceilings has brought out a range of noise absorbing wall-mounted panels called AlphaClass Frames.
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Latest construction appointments: 8 April
Lovell, Henry Boot and Winckworth Sherwood have all made new appointments
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CityWatch: Taylor Wimpey's sale fails to impress
After a marginal rise in shares and then decline, Taylor Wimpey’s sale meets with ambiguity from analysts
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WWF zero carbon exit splits industry
Mixed reaction from industry stakeholders regarding WWF’s resignation
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Kilburn masterplan progresses
Planning permission has been gained for stage two of north-west London site
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WYG eyes up six firms as possible acquisitions
Despite taking £12.1m in writedowns of companies bought, firm is considering bolt-ons
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Infrastructure costs plan revealed
Senior industry figures will drive plan to save £3bn a year on infrastructure costs
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Keltbray blames market conditions for 86% drop in profit
A multi-million pound investment in rail and waste businessess was also responsible
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Candy & Candy makes loss of £890,000 and restructures
Move sees staff decrease from 110 to 93 and Christian Candy resign as director
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