All Breaking news articles – Page 813
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New construction minister revealed
Minister for State Mark Prisk is the coalition government's new construction minister
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Mitie order book increases 30%
Acquisitions help outsourcing firm boost revenue and turnover
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Travis Perkins announces slight increase in profits
Builders' merchant says revenue up 2.2% since December last year
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Waterman expects fall in profit
Engineering consultant blames subdued activity in commercial market for 7% dip in revenue in third quarter
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Kier reports improved order book
Company sees slight improvement on last year, with most work coming through frameworks and from the education sector
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RBS distressed land boss leaves
Paul Aubrey left the bank two weeks ago to 'pursue other real estate investment opportunities'
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SMEs face thousands of redundancies if VAT rises
Research reveals rise to 20% could decrease demand by 2% in the housing sector and cost 7,500 jobs
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Henry Boot 'cautious' about public sector
But firm says low gearing will help its performance, as it reduces debt by £10m
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Taylor Wimpey appoints non-executive chairman
Former Serco chairman Kevin Beeston will replace Norman Askew on 1 July
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‘Onerous contract’ destroyed Tube Lines PPP
Advisers close to situation say specific nature of deal was to blame, rather than general failure of PPP
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TPT Construction faces liquidation for non-payment
Complaints about £20m contractor have increased since 21-year-old tycoon bought it last year
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Billions of pounds of schools and health projects frozen
New government halts all schools contracts not at preferred bidder stage and postpones Procure 21+
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RICS set for showdown with ‘big eight’ QSs
A group of the largest QS firms in the country will hold crunch talks with the RICS next month to discuss the profession’s grievances against the institution
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Top pay at Rogers halves to £1.2m
The highest paid director at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners had their remuneration cut by more than half last year as profit at the practice plunged
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Energy secretary: Nuclear will go ahead privately
New incumbent Chris Huhne says no public money will be spent on plants, but they will probably still go ahead
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CPA: VAT rise could hurt recovery
Construction Products Association warns that expected increase in VAT to 20% could damage UK’s fledgling economic return
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Olympic minister warns of £60m cut
New Tory incumbent tells BBC he has held talks with his department to discuss budget for 2012 event
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Kingspan optimistic as residential sector picks up
construction products firm says market conditions are now ’stable’ due to improvements in housing and non-office commercial sectors