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Firms shortlisted for £4.35bn defence contracts
Carillion, Babcock, Balfour Beatty, Interserve among bidders on shortlists for contracts
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Fifteen charged with Edinburgh property fraud
Four former council workers and eleven contractors charged
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Capita Symonds-owned architect ESA opens new Poland office
Wholly-owned Capita Symonds architecture practice ESA has opened its second Polish studio in the capital Warsaw.
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Morgan Sindall maintains £3.2bn order book
Orders for contractor hold up despite “challenging” market
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Costain launches water sector JV
Contractor to target large industrial water customers in partnership with Severn Trent
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Olympic learning programme ‘must be more transparent’
Chair of Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 calls for more openness about failure in delivering a sustainable Olympics
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Apollo leaves high-profile free school job over costs
Willmott Dixon steps in as main contractor on Toby Young’s West London scheme with ‘tight’ budget
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KPMG, PWC and Atkins set for HS2 commercial advice role
Top consultants tipped for advisory role on high-speed rail project
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77 firms bid for HCA delivery panel place
Successful applications for the Delivery Partner Panel framework are expected to be announced later this year
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Turner & Townsend wins £250m Belgravia scheme
Firm wins project management role on mixed-use scheme at 1-5 Grosvenor Place
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CBI urges ministers to fast-track repairs and maintenance cash
Business leaders say it could help combat rising welfare costs
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Steve Hill Construction enters administration
Contractor had been slow to make payments since January
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Olympic park legacy plans get green light
The 6,870-home proposals for the redevelopment of the Olympic park received planning permission last night
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Balfour Beatty wins £175m Hong Kong scheme
Part-owned subsidiary Gammon Construction scoops science park project
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Crest Nicholson reports robust growth
Housebuilder reports revenues up 6% to £138.6m in interim results with pre-tax profit of £16m
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Ministry of Justice prepares first government BIM trial
The Ministry of Justice has appointed a raft of consultants to work on the government’s first BIM trial project
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Row over housing land viability test
Test of the economic viability of land proposed in Sir John Harman’s review of local housing sparks concern
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Profit and revenue rise at United House
Contractor and specialist developer sees revenue up 19% to £239m and profit up 76% to £15.3m