All articles by Andrew Hankinson – Page 11
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Countryside gets green light for Cambridge scheme
Glebe Farm development approved despite ongoing dispute with council over level of affordable housing
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Construction decline holds back UK economy
Nominal growth of 0.2% is hampered by decrease of 0.7% in construction sector
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SME employees set for 2% pay rise
Negotiations between employers and unions result in agreed 2% rise from 13 September
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Native Land continues to mark out its territory
SME profile: Fledgling developer behind Rogers’ NEO Bankside returns to buying up London’s land
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Ian Tyler still best value boss as bonus row escalates
Balfour chief executive praised for 2009 success as shareholders complain of ‘excessive’ rewards
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Faulty cladding hits Amec for £2.5m
Amec is forking out £2.5m to repair cladding at a Liverpool hotel three years after it opened.
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Two shortlisted for £288m Liverpool PFI hospital
Balfour Beatty and joint venure of Laing O'Roruke and Interserve will compete for health park contract
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Persimmon reports 20% rise in value of sales
Housebuilder reports sales of £1.5bn since the start of the year
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Balfour Beatty JV lands £353m air cargo terminal
Contractor and 50:50 partner Hip Hing Construction will build Hong Kong air cargo building for Cathay Pacific
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Galliford Try wins £40m extension to Liverpool health job
Partnering agreement with Liverpool and Sefton Health Partnership will see construction of eight new health centres
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Kier wins £40m fire station PFI
Blue 3 consortium chosen as preferred bidder on contract to build and run four stations in Gloucestershire
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Mears wins £170m repairs job
Lambeth council awards social housing repairs firm seven-year contract to start in October
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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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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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Bone Steel calls in receivers as 113 jobs go
Scottish firm goes into administration after slump in demand for structural steel
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Styles & Wood reveals £1.8m pre-tax loss
Property services firm says loss was owing to refinancing and restructuring
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Turner & Townsend Canada merges with local firm
Toronto-based construction consulting firm CM2R works across Canada and northern USA
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Bowmer and Kirkland donated £34k to Derby MP
Bob Laxton was involved in early stages of £38m Derby College job, which Derbyshire-based contractor won in 2007
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TfL appeals against raising £460m for Tube Lines
Tube operator warns it will seek judicial review if PPP arbiter stands by draft decision
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Steel price rises could slow recovery in office sector
UK set to link the price of steel to quarterly index, which almost doubled last month