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Royal Imtech's German division files for insolvency
Royal Imtech is struggling to agree better funding arrangements with its financiers
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Carillion celebrates hat-trick on £4.1bn FM framework
Total of 19 firms win places on government-wide £4.1bn Facilities Management Services Agreement framework
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Clampdown pledged on construction's illegal immigrants
Immigration minister James Brokenshire says sector is one of three to be targeted for raids
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HSE asked to 'urgently' investigate Earls Court asbestos claims
London Assembly members have requested the HSE “urgently” investigate the Earls Court redevelopment over asbestos concerns
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Major £300m scheme next to London's Borough Market
Developers plan ‘Covent Garden style’ retail and office scheme
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Bellway hits 20% margin
Housebuilder says it enjoyed record-breaking financial year in trading update
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Construction's demand for workers outpaces all other sectors
KPMG and REC report highlights growing skills shortages
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Hull revamp planned ahead of City of Culture year
First images of a new £25m revamp of Hull’s public space revealed by Re-Form Landscape Architecture
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Green light for Birmingham's tallest tower
Madin tower set for wrecking ball after Birmingham planners OK replacement
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JLL buys fit-out firm Bluu
JLL has acquired design and fit-out firm Bluu as it expands its Tétris business
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NG Bailey targets turnover of £500m within three years
Contractor grows in confidence on the back of Hinkley win and 92% increase in operating profit
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in June 2015
Registrations and completions are up from June 2014 but daily sales are down from this time last year
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New sponsor for Stirling Prize but still no cash for winner
Property firm Almacantar replaces Brockton
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Southwark warns against luxury flats at FT's South Bank offices
Former owner of Financial Times warned over potential change of use after it did not include offices in sale of newspaper group
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£8bn offshore windfarm gets go-ahead
Energy secretary Amber Rudd has given green light to £8bn Dogger Bank Teesside A and B prioject in north east
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Aldi to build 130 new stores in £600m expansion
Discount supermarket chain plans to hire 8,000 new staff in expansion plans
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California High Speed rail boosts WSP
Half-year revenue rises to C$2.9bn on back of contract wins for subsidiary Parson Brinckerhoff
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US giant buys materials firm National Hickman
National Hickman has been taken over by Masonite International for £52m as US buyers look to invest in stable UK market
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Seven-month wait for new retrofit policy
BRE boss Peter Bonfield, who is leading a review of energy efficiency policy, says replacement schemes will ‘put the consumer first’