All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 25
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Scottish offices put Bovis Lend Lease on top in May
Business barometer … and they also catapult Bowmer & Kirkland into second place
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Reid and 3D combine forces
Reid Architecture has become one of the UK’s 10 largest practices after merging with Scottish rival 3D Architecture.
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Defra set to fund more affordable rural homes
Government says new research will look at feasibility of funding programme for affordable rural housing
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Silverdell reports seven-fold increase in profits
Asbestos firm's profits reach £800,000 while turnover rises to £6m
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Richard Whiting leaves Heywood Williams to head up NWF Group
Finance director will become chief executive at distribution company in August
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Jarvis blames construction pull-out for £22m loss
Downturn in rail contract awards and exit from construction activities blamed for turnover drop
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Latchways reports 26% increase in profits
Fall arrest systems manufacturer sees turnover rise to £31.9m
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Hyder Consulting profit soars 60%
Consultant in talks over a number of potential acquisitions as turnover tops £200m
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Hadid’s Olympic aquatics centre faces more cuts
Architect loses control of design as contractors work to scale back costs again
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Gensler enters property consultancy
International architect Gensler is expanding into property consultancy in the UK after poaching two senior managers from consultant Donaldsons.
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Industry to debate cartel case with OFT
The Construction Confederation is to lead an industry delegation that will defend the industry to officials at the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) after a further wave of firms admitted they had been contacted over alleged bid rigging.
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Interserve wins £200m Welsh health contracts
As well as the Welsh Health Estates contract the support services group has also won a £70m schools contract in Northern Ireland
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Construction output rises 2% in first quarter
Output in all sectors except infrastructure and public non-housing increase
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Balfour and Connaught under investigation as OFT net widens
Two firms are latest to admit they are being investiged as part of OFT's probe into the construction industry
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Cyril Sweett to use AIM float to fund global expansion
QS will seek backing for surprise listing at extraordinary general meeting later this month
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Features
Gearing up
As the government prepares the ground for its long awaited nuclear new-build programme, engineers, programme managers and consultants are picking their teams to compete for the UK’s fastest growing market. Sarah Richardson looks at the main players
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Private equity firms set to lock horns over Keepmoat
Investment groups tipped to enter auction after 3i discusses £800m deal with social housing firm
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Morgan Sindall closes in on Amec
Morgan Sindall is set to buy the major part of Amec’s construction business, with confirmation of the deal expected to be announced next week.
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Balfour Beatty wins £140m Islington schools contract
Contractor gains preferred bidder status on the London council's ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future programme
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Stewart McColl quits SMC
Architect's founder and deputy chairman resigns following profit warning and internal review