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Construction output forecast to hit new low in 2011
The construction sector will reach its nadir in 2011 as public sector money dries up, according to new data
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International costs 2010
Now that the great global roller-coaster seems to be slowing down, where has it left tender prices? Paul Moore of EC Harris looks at how economies around the world have fared …
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Construction activity growth eases in July
Construction activity grew in July but contractors have started cutting staff in anticipation of the public spending squeeze, says CIPS
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Market forecast: On the level
The brief rise in tender prices is over but so, it seems, are the sharp falls that characterised last year.
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International salary survey 2010: Foreign office
As the UAE continues to struggle, other areas are emerging as career hotspots for workers who want to see the world
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Housing Stats: New build sales and completions in June 2010
This month’s data reveals a softening of the housing market as private completions drop on last yearRegional completions June 2010New-build, sales, registrations and completions
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Labour's final spending spree boosts output
Construction output in Spring was at highest level since start of recession
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The tracker: Back to reality
Hopes that increased activity at the start of the year would continue into the summer were dashed as the activity index fell to a six-month low
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Housing stats planning applications in June 2010
More projects at detailed planning than a year ago, except in Scotland; Morgan Sindall tops client list
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Lead times - April to June 2010
An increase in reported enquiries in many trades has not yet been converted to orders, but lead times are already creeping up in four areas compared with only one last quarter
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Costs and challenges of biodiversity planning
Dormice are protected, frogs need water and bats return after removal – just some of the challenges in dealing with British fauna and flora
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Cost model: Shopping centre refurbs
Many shopping centres hit by the recession need to reposition themselves to be fit for the upturn.
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Budget 'could stamp out prospects for recovery'
Experian predicts growth in 2011, but all hinges on return of private sector and depth of cuts
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in May 2010
Sales have barely changed since this time last year, but registrations are significantly higher
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The tracker: On a more positive note
Construction activity expanded for the first time in two years reports Experian Business Strategies
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Country focus: Romania
The downturn hit Romania hard but it’s in a reasonable position to recover
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Planning applications in May 2010
Tesco grabs the top spot this month with two contracts worth £222m
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in April 2010
Completions have fallen since last year, but registrations are on the rise
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Cost update: Q1 2010
The quarterly analysis of changes to costs and prices shows the industry in general on an upward curve, as consumer price inflation continues to rise
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