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'Difficult trading' drags down Morgan Sindall's construction business
But overall group posts solid results, with revenue stable and profit rising
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North America helps Keller post 22% jump in revenue
Ground engineering firm’s growth driven by expansion in North America
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MPs slam government's 'muddled' support for green innovation
MPs criticise government over its lack of support for firms developing innovative low carbon construction products and services
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Balfour boss: Carillion 'not in a position' to make hostile bid
Steve Marshall also says Balfour Beatty will soon unveil upgraded investment portfolio valuation to bolster share price
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Skanska wins role on £1bn Cambridge scheme
Contractor to provide infrastructure and logistical services for the first phase of the huge housing-led North West Cambridge project
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Labour reaffirms zero carbon homes pledge
Shadow housing minister hits out at government’s failure to implement zero carbon homes agenda
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Government unveils fresh planning shake-up
New set of planning reforms unveiled as part of extensive government consultation
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Private housing continues to drive growth
NHBC figures show number of new homes rose 9% in second quarter - but number of public homes falls 11%
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Arcadis takeover of Hyder ‘will boost EC Harris’
Combined firm will offer ‘full set of services’ in UK and Middle East, Arcadis CEO says
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Construction appointments: 1 August 2014
Mite, Parsons Brinckerhoff and CBRE are among the firms and organisations announcing promotions and appointments
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Hurley Palmer Flatt reports pre-tax loss of over £500,000
Engineer’s accounts also show that it broke banking covenants in 18 months up to September 2013
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Image of the week: Powering down
Locals gathered in Oxfordshire to watch the destruction of Didcot power stations cooling towers
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Keltbray sees revenue jump 15%
Demolition and rail work boost turnover at specialist contractor, but pre-tax profit slips 3%
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in June
Sales, registrations and completions are up across the board, with both private and public sectors growing
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Boris outlines £1.3 trillion London infrastructure plan
Industry applauds “long-term visibility” of workload and potential for investment
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Celebrated urbanist and planner Peter Hall dies
Peter Hall, the celebrated planner, urbanist and geographer, has died
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Morgan Sindall takes £120m Pf2 schools batch
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall beats rivals to take batch of private finance schools in the North-west
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Balfour Beatty left ‘weak’ after rejecting Carillion bid
Analysts say “odd” announcement leaves firm open to hostile take over bid from rival contractor
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Carillion hits out at Balfour over 'unilateral' end to merger talks
Carillion says it is still considering its position over merger, saying it still believes there’s a “powerful” case to combine two firms
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Watch: Blaze rips through Eastbourne Pier
Devastating fire destroys main building on the historic Eastbourne Pier