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Renew ceases public sector work in the North
Firm says the public sector in the North is no longer viable and will be pulling out
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CityWatch: Devastation abroad but dull week at home
Japan’s crisis impacts the stock market while UK firm’s share prices see little movement
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New Homes Bonus will not boost development, say MPs
Select committee report on damns abolition of regional plans
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Output down but predicted to rise
Initial figures for January look poor but February is predicted to be better
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Trafford town hall: civics makeover
5plus Architects and Shepherd Developments have secured planning permission to redevelop Trafford town hall
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Mears operating profits up by 27% as rivals crash out
Social housing repairs provider says underbidding has led to failures, allowing it to ’pick up the pieces’
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Billington boss believes steel market has ‘reached bottom’
Billington chief executive Steve Fareham says markets are improving and the cycle is turning
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Miller Group sales down 15%
The firm’s 2010 loss was an improvement on 2009, and its chairman was optimistic of market recovery
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Eco-mansion: Living off the land
Architect Scott Brownrigg has submitted a planning application for this “eco-mansion” in Medmenham, Buckinghamshire
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Focus on costs boots Bovis Homes' profit by 146%
Despite increase in sales of only 6%, a focus on costs pushed the firm’s margins higher
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Ucatt forced to re-run election
Construction’s largest union Ucatt was thrown into turmoil this week after a watchdog declared its 2009 leadership election void
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Latest construction appointments: 18 March 2011
GHM Consultancy Group, Shepherd Construction, British Land and Smith Hampton Manchester all have new appointments
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Laing O'Rourke bag £77m Heathrow contract
Laing O’Rourke has won a £77m contract to construct a car park at Heathrow airport
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ScottishPower Renewables £40m tidal energy project approved
Marine turbines will generate enough electricity for 10,000 homes
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Nuclear planning policy to be reconsidered in light of Fukushima
Energy secretary says nuclear national plan will only be ratified once any lessons learned
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Pinnacle to proceed after funding secured
Full funding is set be confirmed for the £1bn development later this month, according to reports