All articles by Andrew Hankinson – Page 9
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Coalition five year plan sheds little light for construction
Document confirms high-speed rail but gives little detail on other projects
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London leads rise in workload, RICS survey shows
Regions report modest rises, but the North and Scotland flounder
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Michelmersh looks to grow business through acquisitions
Brickmaker will sell off surplus land assets but continue to buy
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Kier seals deal on two schools worth £44.4m
Both projects to be built in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
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McLaren hires new director
David Murphy started at the firm this week after nine years with Volker Fitzpatrick
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Loss at Aukett reduced by 75%
Architect lost £300,000 in six months to 31 March 2010, and reduced net debt to below £1m
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SMEs face thousands of redundancies if VAT rises
Research reveals rise to 20% could decrease demand by 2% in the housing sector and cost 7,500 jobs
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£3.5m Bomber Command memorial gets green light
Monument, designed by architect Liam O'Connor, will be built in London's Green Park to commemorate those who dies during Second World War air raids
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‘Onerous contract’ destroyed Tube Lines PPP
Advisers close to situation say specific nature of deal was to blame, rather than general failure of PPP
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Billions of pounds of schools and health projects frozen
New government halts all schools contracts not at preferred bidder stage and postpones Procure 21+
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John Sisk aims for £300m turnover
John Sisk & Son plans to almost double turnover to more than £300m this year after bagging £200m of work in the last six months of 2009
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Kingspan optimistic as residential sector picks up
construction products firm says market conditions are now ’stable’ due to improvements in housing and non-office commercial sectors
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Repair and maintenance market on the mend
Construction product group SIG says sector is beginning to improve after a steep fall.
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First blows fall on industry as new regime takes over
Fears grow for future of Crossrail, hospitals and housing as Tories apply spending brakes
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Lib Dems concede 'significant acceleration' in spending cuts
New coalition government plans to speed up efforts to reduce the Budget deficit
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Billington warns of tough year ahead
Structural steel firm says pressure from competitors and raw material increases will undermine profitability in 2010
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Industry calls on politicians for clarity
Construction leaders appeal for strong leadership and consistent messages as parties thrash out details of government
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John Sisk on course to double turnover in 2010
Wins including 2012 athletes village and Pembroke power station lead to predicted revenue of £300m
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BAA procurement changes save £300m in a year
Contractors praise award fee system as competitive tendering puts airports operator back on budget