All Finance articles – Page 220
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Henry Boot sees decline in frameworks on public contracts
Construction group says competitive tendering is taking over on publicly funded schemes
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Great Portland Estates buys two West End developments
Property investment company announces two London acquisitions as it posts six-month pre-tax loss of £29.8m
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North Midland sees revenue slip 30% below budget
Civil engineer struggles in "extremely challenging" economic climate as it seeks advice on OFT fine
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Balfour reports steady growth and a strong order book
Infrastructure successes give contractor global order book of £13.7bn despite fall in rail business
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Public sector work keeps Morgan Sindall on track
Trading in line with expectations despite slump in fit out market
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Tony Douglas leaves Laing O'Rourke
Chief operating officer leaves after long period of uncertainty over his role
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Willmott Dixon instigates major restructure
Company will now have three separate businesses for capital works, regeneration and support services
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Kier reports 'strong' order book
Market update reveals first quarter trading in line with expectations and steady flow of education work
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Plummeting products
Nearly nine out of 10 heavyweight construction products firms reported “significantly” falling sales in the past three months, according to data from the Construction Products Association
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Citywatch: Pirc vs Perks
Galliford Try received a shot across the boughs on Tuesday from investor lobby group PIRC, which urged shareholders to snub today’s vote on directors’ pay
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Scott Wilson buoyant
Consulting engineer Scott Wilson Group said its half-year results would be ahead of market expectations, thanks to its work on Crossrail and the Mersey Tidal Barrage.
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Lloyds: Relationship crucial in WYG bailout
Lloyds Banking Group has said its strong relationship with White Young Green was vital to last week’s rescue deal with the consulting engineer
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NG Bailey boss was ‘victim of cost-cutting drive’
Doubts raised that departure of Mark Andrews from M&E specialist last week was mutual decision
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Babcock goes atomic
Babcock International has completed its £38m purchase of the commercial arm of the UK’s Atomic Energy Agency, which handles decommissioning work in Scotland, Dorset and Oxfordshire.
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Arabtec profits fall
Arabtec, the UAE’s largest contractor, has announced a 35% fall in profit to 167m dirham (£28m) for the third quarter of 2009
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Alumasc trading down
Ӱ and engineering products company Alumasc has said trading was down in the three months to the end of September compared with the same period in 2008.
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BDP’s profits treble as directors agree to take 9% pay cut
The directors of Ӱ Design Partnership, the UK’s largest architect, have taken an average 9% pay cut to help triple the company's bottom line
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Bank of England holds interest rate steady at 0.5%
Base rate is kept level for eighth month in a row as bank plans to extend quantitative easing by £25bn
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Selling prices on the up for Redrow as private reservations soar
Group announces 47% boost in reservations and expects focus on family housing to lead to further price hikes
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Morgan Sindall consortium picked for £400m Hull BSF programme
Esteem consortium is named as the preferred bidder to deliver 17 new or rebuilt schools