All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 36
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Bam wins £27m batch of priority schools
Exclusive: Bam Construct has won a £27m batch of schools through the government’s flagship school building programme
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Costain drops out of battle for May Gurney
Costain says it will not make a revised offer for May Gurney following Kier’s proposed £221m takeover of the firm
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Kier gains support for May Gurney takeover
Kier secures early backing from around a third of May Gurney shareholders for proposed £221m takeover
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UK economy avoids triple dip
Growth of 0.3% dragged down by construction, which is worst performing sector
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Taylor Wimpey reports strong start to year
Housebuilder says government’s Help to Buy scheme is helping to boost interest
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Bam holds strong in challenging market
Bam Construct has seen its revenues and profit hold steady amid difficult market conditions in the UK.
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Wates jumps into the lead with £272m in contract wins
Housing and schools work boosts contractor but sector as a whole affected by bad weather in March
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T&T buys Norwegian oil and gas specialist
Turner Townsend has bolstered its oil and gas team with the acquisition of Norway-based consultant Pearson Lugard A/S.
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Architects lack business plans
Comprehensive RIBA survey of the industry finds nearly two thirds of architects lack business plans while average profits margins were 22%
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Schools work increases to £4bn
New schools capital frameworks worth £2bn each, but number of contractors to be appointed cut by a quarter
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Construction to lose £2bn in 2013
Construction Products Association forecast predicts construction output will fall by more than 2% this year
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Blacklist protestors target industry awards
Blacklisting protestors from the Unite union picketted the annual construction industry awards at the Grosvenor Hotel last night
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Willmott Dixon bags £1bn Scape contract
Exclusive: Willmott Dixon has been chosen as preferred bidder for Scape’s much-coveted £1bn major works framework
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Hackney Empire wins long-running bond dispute
East London theatre receives disputed £1.1m bond from insurer Aviva and prepares to take action over 10-years worth of interest
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New boss to sharpen HCA's private finance expertise
Andy Rose says previous experience of working in both private and public sector will benefit the housing and regeneration delivery agency
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Mace and Skanska battle for £500m Scalpel tower
Contractors Mace and Skanska are battling it out for the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed ‘Scalpel’ tower in the City of London
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Pickles promises to revise home extensions plan
Communities secretary forced into partial climb down over controversial plans to relax planning rules on home extensions
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Skanska's Monument office project gets green light
Skanska’s development arm has secured planning permission for a Make Architects-designed office-led scheme at 11-19 Monument Street, London
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HCA unveils first 45 projects for private rent fund
Projects that could realise as many as 10,000 homes for private rent receive share of £700m through Build to Rent Fund
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Sir Robert McAlpine profit falls 36%
Sir Robert McAlpine has reported fall in profit of more than a third as its margins tightened last year