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View from my Office: Craig Maunder
Partner at consultant ChandlerKBS overlooks the new People’s Bridge in South Wales
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Used van price rise suggests optimism
British Car Auctions says average prices in March were 62% above December 2008 low, which may indicate a return of confidence among small business
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Six shortlisted for Paddington rail works
Tenders for work for Crossrail, Network Rail and London Underground are set to be issued next week
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McAleer & Rushe to build £70m London office
Northern Irish firm is due to start work on Baker Street block for British Land this year
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Ӱ Awards: This year's best contractors
Full details of the companies competing for the Contractor of the Year award have been revealed
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Ӱ Awards contenders: The medium-sized contractors
There was stiff competition this year in the category with turnovers of less than £300m
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Morgan Sindall merges construction and infrastructure firms
Graham Shennan will head up Morgan Ashhurst and Morgan Est divisions which will operate as Morgan Sindall
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It’s dangerous – but is it art?
The creator of the scaffold in this photo by Keith Theobald clearly derived inspiration from Cornelia Parker’s 1991 artwork “Cold Dark Matter” which featured an exploded garden shed. Very tasteful
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New RICS boss plans to woo disgruntled QSs
Sean Tompkins, incoming chief executive, will meet heads of largest cost consultants within months
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Balfour Beatty named preferred bidder on £300m Ealing BSF
Contractor confirms it has beaten Wates on contract to refurbish 14 schools and to construct a high school
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Cyril Sweett to post £3m pre-tax profit
Trading update describes 'unprecedented market conditions' and puts revenue at an estimated £67m
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Lloyds buys 30% stake in United House
The private equity arm of Lloyds Banking Group has completed its acquisition of an estimated 30% stake in social housing contractor and developer United House.
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Asking price for homes rises 2.6%
Rightmove survey shows sellers are ignoring pre-election jitters and worries about the economy
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Chipperfield approached to work on £400m Lord’s revamp
MCC may draft in star architect as Herzog & de Meuron cricket scheme comes back to life
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Firms seek legal advice as Bribery Act rushed into law
New law signals ‘zero tolerance’ of corruption and widens liability to include third parties
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Galliford Try wins £50m worth of affordable housing work
Contractor and housebuilder scoops contracts in Enfield, Yorkshire and Plymouth
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Have you been left stranded by the volcanic ash?
If you are unable to return from your Easter break or get to an overseas business meeting we want to hear from you
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Cherrys consider ‘outsider’ for Countryside chairman job
Co-owner Lloyds may back non-family candidate in drive for more involvement in housebuilding assets
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£4bn of large London schemes back on track
Research by Ӱ has revealed that more than £4bn of large developments in London have come back online in recent months,
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Vinci and Luton in £4m legal row
A legal row has broke out between Vinci and Luton council over a £52m guided busway scheme that was awarded to Bam Nuttall, writes Andrea Klettner