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Balfour Beatty boss challenges Cable over infrastructure
Ian Tyler tells business secretary contractor will have to make job cuts in 2013 thanks to “uncertainty”
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Interserve lands £100m maintenance deal
Firm will provide repairs for 13,500 East Thames homes over seven years
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SMEs get 64p in every pound subcontracted, UKCG claims
UK Contractors’ Group insists major firms are supporting small business
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Robertson’s focus on infrastructure delivers 16% growth
Scottish contractor scales back housing and speculative development work
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Government will compensate bidders of cancelled PF2 projects
But infrastructure chief plays down size of project pipeline for revised version of PFI
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Pinnacle offers to settle Brookfield legal claim
Developer seeks settlement on City of London’s tallest tower project
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Latest new orders data third lowest on record
Official statistics show new orders in third quarter of 2012 down 6.7% on Q3 2011
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United House bags £60m London job
Housing contractor appointed to deliver 327-home canalside development in Islington
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ISG nets £122m data centre job
Project aims to be one of the world’s most sustainable data centres
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Treasury investment unlocks £1.5bn college pipeline
Skills minister optimistic about boost to further education building projects
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Funding reforms to PFI could put clients off projects
KMPG warns that increasing equity funding in ‘PF2’ schemes could add 10% to capital costs
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Treasury reveals full details of revamped PFI
Chancellor confirms plans to see government take stake in new privately financed schemes under revamped PFI programme
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Government slices £250m from PFI schools programme
George Osborne to admit the PFI school programme is now worth £1.75bn, rather than the £2bn originally announced
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Construction output 'yet to hit rock bottom'
Latest Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers’ index paints bleak picture
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Anna Stewart to take reins at Laing O'Rourke
Finance chief Anna Stewart appointed Laing O’Rourke chief executive, but Ray O’Rourke to continue as executive chairman
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Balfour Beatty looks to India and Brazil
Balfour Beatty has reiterated its plan to target growth overseas, including in India and Brazil, as the UK market continues to founder