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Sisk Group profit up 11% thanks to international work
Ireland’s biggest builder now employs more staff in the UK than at home
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Denham calls for 'national investment bank'
Shadow business secretary called for government to renew infrastructure and green policy
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CH2M Hill buys Halcrow for £124m
American-based infrastructure and engineering giant CH2M Hill has acquired Halcrow
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T&T opens two offices in South America
Operations in Brazil and Peru part of strategy to win 60% of revenue from overseas
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Kier cuts public construction work to 50%
Boss of firm says he expects workload to stabilies at 50/50
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Jobs to go as HLM Architects closes Guildford office
Firm to amalgamate two offices into one in London
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Bilfinger Berger to raise £245m for PPP projects
Firm will use London float to invest in PPP portfolio
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Billington admits underbidding as it posts loss
‘Suicide bidding’ is becoming widespread throught the industry
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Doyle reports turnover growth and secures refinancing deal
Firm reports six month turnover of £65m
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Mixed fortunes in latest results
Galliford Try and Redrow posted healthy results while Barratt reported a loss
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Kier profits up despite public sector workload fall
Construction, development and services group announces 24% rise in pre-tax profit and improved construction margins
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Crest Nicholson completes major debt restructuring
The housebuilder has converted £359m in debt into equity, and appointed William Rucker as its new chairman
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Cash profit for Apollo but pre-tax losses continue
Social housing contractor reports £8m pre tax loss but boosts Ebitda figure 8.6%
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House sales slump to lowest level in two years
Prices fall in August as surveyors predict further drops, says RICS
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Commercial activity falls at sharpest rate for 11 months
August figures from Savills show private sector work declining for the first time in five months
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Mace targets new work to beat tough market in 2013
Firm defies market gloom with 17% turnover rise and targets three or four big wins