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Biomass plant gets £50m government guarantee
Whisky distiller Macallan to use heat from the plant in its distillery
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Mears reports sharp jump in profit
Contractor reports solid half-year results, with rising almost three-fold
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Persimmon calls for review of UK green belts
Housebuilder says more land needs to be made available for housing as it reports strong half-year results
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Wates eyes expansion into infrastructure
Exclusive: Contractor appoints new managing director of infrastructure as it explores move into civils market
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Arcadis likely to counter bid in battle for Hyder
‘Strong prospect’ Dutch engineer will make counter-bid in battle with Japanese consultant Nippon Koei to acquire UK engineer Hyder
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Keepmoat close to £400m takover deal
Private equity firms Sun Capital Partners and TDR Capital are closing in on a £400m deal to takeover social housing firm Keepmoat
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Grid Architects wins planning for revamp of Archway Tower
Scheme to re-clad north London office block for developer Essential Living as part of its conversion into 100 private-rented flats
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Bovis builds record number of homes
Housebuilder lays out further plan to double output of the business on 2013 numbers
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Carillion considers 'sweetening offer' for Balfour Beatty
Carillion chair says firm wants to “re-engage” with Balfour, but “not at any price”
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Bouygues to build £80m energy from waste plant
French contracting giant to start building Corby incinerator later this year
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Mace confirmed for £125m City office revamp
Work is underway on major Fletcher Priest-designed revamp of One Angel Court office building in City of London
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Contractors suffering amid rising costs
Latest CPA survey find construction firms facing rising costs and skills shortages as industry recovers
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UK SBS moots contractors’ framework
Embattled procurement body begins dialogue with public clients over new framework
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New build nuclear plans take step forward
Regulator restarts its assessment of Cumbrian reactor design that was stopped in 2011
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Wates favourite for £55m North London priority schools
Exclusive: Wates is being lined up to build a £55m batch of priority schools in Camden, North London
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Balfour Beatty hits out at 'opportunistic' Carillion merger
Balfour reaffirms rejection of Carillion merger and says shareholders will benefit from its independent strategy
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Nippon Koei threatened with credit downgrade after Hyder bid
Japanese consultant warned £268m planned takeover could place it under a “heavy financial burden”
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Nick Boles takes Westminster construction hat
Skills minister Nick Boles has been handed responsibility for construction in the business department, rather than Matthew Hancock
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Revamped Crossrail station plans win planning
Ealing Broadway improvements, designed by architect Bennetts Associates, get green light despite continued objections