All Data articles – Page 45
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Falling profits threaten SMEs
Below-cost bids are putting hundreds of construction SMEs at risk, says report
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Construction bosses cautious on growth
Only the retail sector is more gloomy about growth prospects
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Probe launched into ONS error
UK Statistics Authority will run the rule over “all relevant matters” relating to construction statistics
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ONS admits construction growth figures are wrong
ONS to republish construction output at 4.30pm today after admiting 2.3% growth rate published this morning was too high
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Public sector cuts hit construction activity
Biggest falls are in non-housing public sector according to CPA Construction Trade Survey
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International costs 2011
Things may be tough in the UK economy and construction industry, but how do we compare to other countries? Paul Moore of EC Harris looks at when recovery can be expected, and where
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Planning stats residential projects and approvals July 2011
All regions saw a drop in residential projects since last month except Scotland, which increased by 19
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Tender prices continue to rise in 2011
RICS survey reveals jump in tender prices and new work output
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Market forecast: Glass half empty
Things are looking up in London, but the rest of the country is lagging behind, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company. Another difficult year for the construction industry lies ahead
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The tracker: Slim pickings
Though activity, orders and employment are down, firms are relatively upbeat about tender prices, which are at a three-year high. Experian Marketing Information Services brings the latest figures
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Ӱ intelligence Q1 2011: Some sectors see improvement
Experian Marketing Information Services’ analysis of the first quarter of 2011 shows that despite poor performance in new orders, some sectors - such as private housing - have seen improvement
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Lead times April - July 2011
The earthquake in Japan has had a negative effect on electronic control equipment and the steel market is fluctuating but enquiries are up and lead times remain stable. Brian Moone of Mace reports
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals Jul 2010 - Jun 2011
Residential projects only recovered from their dip in May in the North of England and the Midlands
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CPA predicts two more years of pain
But output forecast to return to growth in 2013 with offices, energy and housing seeing greatest gains
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Specialist costs: M&E
Legislative, economic and technological changes are presenting both challenges and opportunities to M&E firms. Erland Rendall of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, reports
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Cost model: Global manufacturing
With manufacturing in many countries showing strong signs of recovery, the development of new manufacturing facilities is required to keep pace with contemporary process and technologies, say Mike Wilcock and Miles Jenkins of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company
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Housing stats: 24 June 2011
This month’s data reveals a rise in regional completions but a fall in average daily sales
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Sustainability: In-use energy performance
Clients commission buildings expecting cut-price energy bills once they move in, but too often they are disappointed. Our expert from Cyril Sweett explains how ’Soft Landings’ can provide greater certainty
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Contractors in London: who is winning the most work?
Morgan Sindall in lead with most projects, but Carillion bag schemes with the biggest total value