All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 31
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Bovis Homes reports strong trading
Housebuilder says market improving after posting 40% increase in private reservations
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Kier completes May Gurney takeover
Kier has completed its £221m takeover of services firm May Gurney.
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Tide begins to turn for SME builders
Federation of Master Builders latest survey finds workloads for SME builders have begun to increase for the first time since the recession began
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Rowecord could owe creditors £50m
Stricken Welsh steel contractor Rowecord could end up owing creditors as much as £50m as administrator fails to find buyer for business
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Arrest at Laing O’Rourke and Costain’s joint venture
Exclusive: Individual connected to JV arrested as part of ongoing fraud probe into £250m Farringdon station project
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EFA reveals bidders day for next batch of Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency announces details of bidders day for North-east batch of private finance schools
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Southbank agrees to review £120m revamp
The Southbank Centre will review Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £120m revamp amid rising opposition to the scheme
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Redrow posts 26% increase in revenue
Housebuilder reports strong performance with profit set to beat expectations
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Kier bags £285m Broadmoor revamp
Kier has won the £285m job to rebuild the notorious Broadmoor mental health facility
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Cala targets expansion in southern England
Housebuilder reports strong trading in its first update since being sold for £210m to Legal General and Patron Capital earlier this year
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Construction output up for second consecutive month
Latest Markit/CIPS survey of construction buyers reveals strongest monthly performance for a year
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Carillion tops monthly contractors table
Carillion shot to the top of the contractor’s league table last month after winning the highly-prized £350m first phase of the Battersea Power Station development
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Race starts for £150m Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency issues contract notice for first batch of privately-financed schools in Hertfordshire, Luton and Reading
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Derwent puts £150m Saatchi project on hold
Mace, Bam and Brookfield were battling for project that is now delayed by at least a year with procurement of main contractor suspended
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Willmott Dixon boosts focus on private rented sector
Willmott Dixon creates new business to help drive the development of private-rented housing schemes
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Housing registrations hit five-year high
Private new build housing registrations reach highest level since early months of economic downturn
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Government to underwrite £500m investment in Tottenham
Treasury plans to guarantee massive regeneration programme across Haringey, including Tottenham’s new stadium project
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Priority school funding confirmed
Treasury confirms £1.3bn of funding for around 150 schools in Priority School ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Programme left without finance after cut to PF2 element of programme
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Government commits £3.3bn to affordable housing
Three-year package worth £3.3bn represents a fall on current levels of affordable housing funding
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Hinkley nuclear plant gets government guarantee
Nuclear plant and Mersey Gateway announced as eligible for UK Guarantees scheme