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Eaga secures £300m for start of solar energy push
New contracts to install PV panels will take total number of houses covered to 220,000
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CityWatch: A one-horse race at the top
Galliford Try is storming ahead of its nearest rivals, helped by a strong set of results that led to a spike in its shares
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T Clarke reports 22% drop in profits last year
Despite some big contracts and an increase in revenue for the firm, pre-tax profits fell 22%
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Severfield pushes back recovery hopes to 2012
Steel specialist’s pre-tax profts fell by 70%, and directors expect the tough climate to continue into 2011
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Foil underfoot
Timolean’s underfloor heating was used for a college’s sports facilities in Jersey
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Weathered stone
Diamond impregnated brushes were used to make Lovell Purbeck’s stone for a church look worn
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Wrapped in polystyrene
Dow ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Solutions polystyrene product achieves a band of continous insulation around a house
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Fit for a king
The first private sale homes on the King’s Cross Central regeneration project in central London have gained planning permission.
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Strathclyde University: BDP's innovation hub
BDP has won a design competition for a £89m Technology and Innovation Centre at Strathclyde university
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Make's Swire Hotel in Cheltenham
Make Architects’ first hotel has opened in Cheltenham
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Henry Boot returns to profit
Selling the Ayr Central Shopping Centre for £33.8m wiped out the contractor’s debts
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Budget offers mixed results for industry
A reformed planning process, railway funding and more green investment were the positives
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RIBA takes action against student low pay
Ruth Reed orders members to adhere to minimum rates of pay
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RIBA Regent Street Windows Project – 9 - 29 May
Window installation project fuses innovations in architecture with retail design
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Land Securities secures £71m for Park House development
Developer Land Securities has secured its profit on the development before it is even built
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OFT fines: Galliford Try and five others see fines cut by 75%
Judgment consistent with tribunal findings on Kier and John Sisk