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Keller buys Canadian piling firm for £200m
UK ground engineer to raise over £50m to fund acquisition through a share placement
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson slips into the red
Firm’s UK arm grows but delays to overseas projects weigh down on group’s profitability
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Decline in infrastructure drives down new orders
New infrastructure work halves, as new orders in the construction industry fall 10%
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Mace sets sights on £2bn global turnover by 2020
Exclusive: Firm breaks through £1bn-turnover barrier and eyes overseas construction work in push for continued growth
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Watchdog clears Kier's May Gurney takeover
Office for Fair Trading decides not to refer Kier’s proposed £221m acquisition of May Gurney to Competition Commission
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Elliott Thomas construction rebrands
Elliott Thomas Group is rebranding its construction arm as Prime
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US firm eyes Balfour Beatty Workplace
New York-based CD R eyes merger of Balfour Beatty and Rentokil’s FM divisions
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Severfield-Rowen loss hits £29m
Steel giant reports loss after “most challenging period” in firm’s history
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Green Deal pioneer enters administration
Cornish firm had signed an agreement with government to be one of the first to roll out the Green Deal
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Miller set to build £50m Inverness college
Firm is co-investor in scheme, delivered through innovative financing deal
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Quantem buoyant seven years after start-up
Consultant founded by former Davis Langdon partners expects 9% rise in turnover this year
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Willmott Dixon posts solid results in ‘dire’ market
Revenue stands firm at £1bn, while pre-tax profit falls 26%
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Balfour Beatty eyes sale of Exeter airport stake
Contractor is looking for buyers of 60% stake, according to reports
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Telford Homes profit trebles in strong year
Listed housebuilder plans to ramp up development pipeline and land buying
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RLF posts turnover and profit dip
Consultant targets growth through part-owned subsidiary 3PM and overseas
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Quintain slashes debt by £91m
Rebalancing of books will help London residential developer support projects in the capital