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Costain bags £50m worth of airport contracts
Wins include £18.6m contract to refurbish Manchester airport’s main runway
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Green light for Staffordshire waste-to energy plant
£100m Four Ashes waste incinerator plant granted planning permission
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Tube upgrade 'saved by public takeover'
Mayor says London underground work back on track thanks to Tfl takeover of Tube Lines
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Academies worth £800m to go to framework contractors
Cuts of £1bn confirmed but 15 firms will share 75 schemes and be first in line for free schools work
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Department for Transport tenders £300m framework
Sector-wide consultants’ framework will last up to three years but be subject to cost reduction drive
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Aukett turnover halves as Russia and Middle East slump
Architect expands into Brazil to increase workload after revenues dive in 2010
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UK engineers venture into Sudan to improve infrastructure
There are opportunities in the oil-rich south but fears about the politically unstable north
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Aedas to set up London interiors business after Asian success
Aedas try to replicate firm’s Asian success in London
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Mitie delays work; shares drop
Outsourcing company, Mitie, saw its share price drop after warning the City of delays in securing work before the end of the financial year.
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Image Styles goes into administration
West Midlands maintenance firm Image Styles has gone into administration, with the loss of 70 jobs. The firm suffered from public sector cutbacks and the lack of work available from local authorities.Â
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Contractors warned not to delay Bribery Act policies
Despite government postponing new law, legal advisers say firms should comply to win work abroad
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M&E firm signs up to green retrofitting joint venture
Brookfield Green aims to capitalise on energy efficiency regulations
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Bid-rigging firm GAJ goes under while awaiting fines verdict
A firm that was appealing against a £110,000 fine imposed for cover-pricing has gone into administration with the loss of 33 jobs.Coventry-based builder GAJ Group, which turned over £18.5m in 2009, was engaged in a number of housing and schools projects, including a £3m development of Harris School for Warwickshire ...
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Morrell: firms should run buildings
Government’s construction adviser calls for construction companies to operate the buildings they work on
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Video: Birmingham Library fly-through
Exterior and interior features highlighted in £188m development
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Research reveals average pay delay of three weeks
Experian says client payments overdue by 21 days as government promotes project bank accounts
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CityWATCH:Â Mouchel and Costain
Mouchel and circling suitor Costain upped their PR efforts this week, each playing hard to get and trying to appear nonchalant in the pages of national newspapers
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Pochin profit warning
Construction and property group Pochin has warned project delays would hit profits in the second half of the year.
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Steel price goes up
Indian multinational materials giant Tata is to raise the price of structural steel by £95 per tonne in March because of concerns over rising coal prices. The new price will take effect on all deliveries from Sunday 6 March 2011.
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Simmons to leave Cabe as merger nears
Cabe to become part of Design Council as quango closes following funding loss