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Galliford Try to hear OFT fines decision next week
Company among six to find out if penalties will be reduced
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Government launches inquiry into High Speed 2
The transport committee will launch an investigation into the cases for and against high speed rail
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Feed-in tariffs slashed
Government drastically reduces tariffs for large and medium sized solar panel installations
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Hill hired on Libeskind’s Warsaw tower
Consultant is cost and project manager on the Zlota 44 Tower in Poland
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Mortgage lending stagnates in February
Mortgage lending was flat compared with January, figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders shows
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Capita Symonds in Leicester NHS win
Consultant to carry out strategic review of NHS community partners’ £550m estate
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T Clarke results hit by Scottish contract
Pre-tax profits fall of 22% blamed on challenging markets and problems with a large contract
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Jarvis avoids prosecution for Potters Bar crash
Regulator expected to drop proceedings against the firm for incident that killed seven people
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Berkeley sales rise 25% as construction costs stay low
Houesbuilder says excess capacity in construction sector is keeping costs down despite material and fuel inflation
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Arup to stress test buildings in disaster-hit Japan
Damaged construction projects are on hold and evacuations take place as Japan struggles to recover
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Japan's nuclear crisis sparks fears of delays to new UK reactors
Chief nuclear inspector to conduct safety review as public pressure mounts
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West Ham reveals changes to stadium
The £95m conversion will include removing floodlighting masts and installing an extended roof
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Qatari Diar in-house consultant in UK move
Developer’s presence in UK will cut down jobs available to other firms
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Housing market recovery slow moving for now
Many factors have contributed to a slow start for the housing market – but that should change as the year progresses
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Bulk of OFT fines likely to be wiped out after appeals
Hope for other firms as fines in first six cases are reduced by up to 94%
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Enterprise cuts back £70m social housing business
Firm looks to exit contracts as news of chief executive Neil Kirkby’s departure emerges
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