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Galliford Try ties up £325m refinance deal
Four-year credit facility is operational this month
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Bank of England in talks over ONS output controversy
Meeting comes as Barbour ABI survey reveals 39% drop in value of new work
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Willmott Dixon 43% profit boost due to cheap subbies
But chief executive expects main contractors to suffer this year as supply chain prices soar
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Construction’s green investment to increase by 17%
Businesses will get greener over next three years, says survey
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Mitie profit up 10% as energy services boom
Revenue and profit at Mitie have increased 10% as growth in its energy services business has taken off.This part of the outsourcing company now accounts for 34% of revenue, according to its preliminary results to 31 March 2011. It said that most of its contracts now include some kind of ...
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Tribal group ends takeover talks
Consultant ends acquisition phase and says it has good growth prospects as an independent company
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Helical Bar back in the red
The loss follows a return to profit last year after a £71.9m loss in 2009
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Green Investment Bank to begin lending by next April
Nick Clegg moots the possibility of the Bank supporting the Green Deal
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British Land profit falls 26%
Pre-tax profit down from £1.13bn to £830m but property values rise 6.9%
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Kier cashes in on PFI school stakes
Contractor makes a £4.3m profit on Oldham and Norwich stakes
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Public sector output in recession
Latest figures indicate capital spending cuts are beginning to impact the market
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Hill on the hunt for UK quantity surveyor
Move comes as international firms look to target high-risk projects and infrastructure work
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Construction trade survey puts further doubt on ONS figures
The Construction Products Association’s survey shows activity in Q1 2011 has increased year on year
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Comment
Warehousing outlook is cautiously positive
With investment, development around ports and supermarket projects, things could be looking up for warehousing
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Features
Legal tax avoidance: No place to hide
Legal tax avoidance is practised widely, but with mounting pressure from protest groups and the chancellor, is it still worth it? Here we weigh the financial benefits against the reputational risk
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Jones Lang LaSalle in talks to buy King Sturge for £160m
The move would create the biggest agent in the country by turnover