All articles by Luke McLeod-Roberts – Page 4
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NHS Trust sets up consultant framework
London hospitals wants experts to design secure mental health accommodation
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Costain may target smaller firms after Mouchel rejection
Analysts say bolt-ons more likely than renewed bid for Mouchel after fourth attempt dismissed
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Green light for £80m Royal Docks 'eco' block
Silvertree project gets electricity and heating from solar source
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Merger of two niche residential firms creates £6m pipeline
Size Breed and Penn Contracting create business with 30 staff to target the high net worth residential market
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AKT in £3.75m buy out from WYG
AKT management buys independence backed by Swedish engineer Tyrens
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Brownfield site investor Inland sees profits rise 192%
Company reports operating profit of £1.14m
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Tribal blames public sector cuts for 57% profit fall
Consultant reduces net debt by a third, announces that chief executive will stand down in April
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Kier wins £20m academy project at Ellesmere Port
Scheme includes sports pitches, theatre and science labs
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Associated British Ports puts out call for £50m job
Scheme involves design and reconstruction of quay wall and infrastructure at Southampton
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Mount Anvil wins planning for Wandsworth Business Village
Developer plans an 80,000 sq ft business centre and apartments in heart of Wandsworth
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Galliford Try wins £39m riverside project
Scheme on Thames includes luxury and affordable apartments and commercial space
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Lend Lease poaches Laing O'Rourke Australian boss
Andrew Wilson appointed by Lend Lease as managing director on a £3.7bn project in Sydney
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OFT fines: Galliford Try and five others see fines cut by 75%
Judgment consistent with tribunal findings on Kier and John Sisk
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Durkan 'considers action' over Tribunal decision
Company claims it never had control over former subsidiary Concentra
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OFT fines: Galliford Try outcome on Thursday
CAT delayed handing down judgment to firm facing £8.3m fine for reasons of ’convenience’