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CPA warns of gloomy 2012 for construction
Predictions for output revised down and emphasis put on need for strong private sector recovery
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YRM to operate as separate studio after RMJM takeover
Architecture specialist to work as ‘YRM-Lab’, with few staff transferring to Scottish-based firm
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Balfour Beatty wins £750m National Grid job
Contractor secures extension of existing agreement for the next five years
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Construction activity recovers in December
CIPS data shows warm weather helped deliver workload increase
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Carillion bags £105m motorway job
Contractor wins work from four-strong Highways Agency framework
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House prices set to remain flat in 2012
Nationwide says prices “surprisingly resilient” this year given economic gloom
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Construction predicted to fall by more than 5% in 2012
Industrial, infrastructre and private housing sectors should escape decline, CPA says
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Monthly insolvencies up 15% year-on-year
Experian data shows the construction sector had the second largest number of insolvencies in UK economy last month
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WSP writes off £7.5m in restructuring
Engineer says market stable but re-sizes UK and Australian businesses
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FSA waters down mortgage rules review
Lenders welcome revised consultation from financial regulator
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Mouchel set to lose out on £130m contract
Consultant admits it is in talks to exit Rochdale council regen partnership
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Kier sells 50% stakes in PFI projects
Firm has sold interests in two major PFI hospital projects
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JCB hands staff £500 bonus and pay increase
Employees will share Christmas bonus of over £2m and receive 5.2% pay increase
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Willmott Dixon to launch energy services division
New firm will aim to take advantage of Green Deal next year despite others retreating from sector
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British Land appoints Mace to build Broadgate
Make-designed office scheme in the City thought to be worth £225m in total - the largest in London
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Brian Green on commercial developments
As prospects for the commercial sector have waned, an opportunity arises for construction firms
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Morgan Sindall sees £200m fall in construction orders
Firm says pipeline of regeneration jobs has risen sharply
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Cemex may face pensions strike ballot
Union Unite will ask staff in Rugby, Warwickshire and South Ferriby if they want to ballot for strike