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Rowecord Engineering in administration
One of the UK’s largest steelwork contractors falls into administration, with 430 jobs set to go
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Infrastructure plan 'just a long list of expensive projects'
Public Accounts Committee says government’s national infrastructure plan lacks clear priorities and a strategic vision
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Balfour Beatty issues £50m profit warning
Group chief executive takes charge of UK construction business, where profit is forecast to be £50m less than expected
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HPF targets global expansion with new boss
Exclusive: Hurley Palmer Flatt appoints new group chief executive tasked with expanding the firm through acquisitions overseas
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Bam frontrunner for £150m Saatchi job
Exclusive: Bam secures pre-construction role on Derwent’s redevelopment of the former Saatchi Saatchi office building in London
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Scotland funds offshore wind development
Scottish government boosts sector with £15m to develop new foundation designs
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Costain defends May Gurney failure
Costain’s boss defends the firm’s failed bid for services provider May Gurney, after being trumped by Kier’s takeover deal
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Galliford Try fixing leaks on £22m roof
Newport railway station’s innovative £22m roof is being repaired by contractor Galliford Try because it has been leaking
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Firms fined over lorry death
Two companies have been ordered to pay almost £800,000 in fines and costs after a driver was run over and killed by his own lorry
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Plas Newydd: All hands to the pump
National Trust property in Wales is part of £35m green retrofit pilot scheme
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BRE wins role on £4bn Chinese marina project
Consultant will provide sustainable building advice while client seeks further UK expertise
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Eight-month delay to £600m government framework
Exclusive: Firms face uncertainty as retendering for one of the largest public sector frameworks for consultants delayed
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First private finance schools worth £300m
Details emerge of first three batches of privately financed priority schools to come market
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Bam wins £27m batch of priority schools
Exclusive: Bam Construct has won a £27m batch of schools through the government’s flagship school building programme
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Costain drops out of battle for May Gurney
Costain says it will not make a revised offer for May Gurney following Kier’s proposed £221m takeover of the firm
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Kier gains support for May Gurney takeover
Kier secures early backing from around a third of May Gurney shareholders for proposed £221m takeover
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Mott MacDonald buys African consultant
UK firm makes purchase to tackle major projects in the region and move into water and property sectors
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RICS survey points to signs of optimism
Market survey suggests workloads beginning to rise with housing market credited
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UK economy avoids triple dip
Growth of 0.3% dragged down by construction, which is worst performing sector