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CITB retains public sector status
Construction industry training body will retain its levy raising powers
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McAlpine and local developer to partner on £500m English Riviera regeneration
Sir Robert McAlpine and Bristol developer Deeley Freed have been chosen to deliver a £500m regeneration of the English Riviera coastline
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Bids invited for £60m Kent university job
The University of Kent is looking for a contractor to design and build seven student accommodation blocks and a hotel
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BAM Construct win £22m Africa House refurb job
BAM will refurbish the property and upgrade it to BREEAM excellent status
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40 may go as Morgan Sindall shuts piling arm
Insufficient work and lack of tendering opportunities have prompted the firm to close down its piling business
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Contractors to bid for first £400m of academies
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Balfour Beatty turnover hits £9bn
Britain’s biggest contractor to focus on global infrastructure markets as it reveals 20% increase in profit
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Taylor Wimpey posts £75m profit
Housebuilder results ahead of expectations as it turns rounds 2009 loss of £96m
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ODA issues £300m transformation tender
Work issued despite ongoing discussion over who will control the works
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Morgan Sindall lays off 600 ex-Connaught staff
A quarter of the staff transferred to Lovell have left since September
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Civils firms hit by higher costs and lower tender prices
Sector in distress as third quarter survey of workloads shows growth has not yet returned
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Argent to restart £250m King’s Cross scheme
Construction has already started on two office blocks
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Lend Lease profit up 17%
Despite falling global revenue, profit has increased and big projects in UK and abroad are doing well
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Contractors call for clarity over Ministry of Defence cuts
Cuts will be made in four broad areas; staff numbers, property disposals, utilities and direct estate costs.
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Galliford Try bags £48m flood defence contract
Galliford Try subsidiary, Morrison Construction, has won a £48.5m flood defence contract in Elgin, Northern Scotland
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Kier profit jumps 26%
Contractor says work in large number of markets enabled it to up profit despite challenging environment
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Contract cuts to continue under new MoD framework
But £1.5bn housing contract to be awarded in 2012 will go ahead