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Willmott Dixon 43% profit boost due to cheap subbies
But chief executive expects main contractors to suffer this year as supply chain prices soar
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Mitie profit up 10% as energy services boom
Revenue and profit at Mitie have increased 10% as growth in its energy services business has taken off.This part of the outsourcing company now accounts for 34% of revenue, according to its preliminary results to 31 March 2011. It said that most of its contracts now include some kind of ...
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Construction’s green investment to increase by 17%
Businesses will get greener over next three years, says survey
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Tribal group ends takeover talks
Consultant ends acquisition phase and says it has good growth prospects as an independent company
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Helical Bar back in the red
The loss follows a return to profit last year after a £71.9m loss in 2009
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Green Investment Bank to begin lending by next April
Nick Clegg moots the possibility of the Bank supporting the Green Deal
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British Land profit falls 26%
Pre-tax profit down from £1.13bn to £830m but property values rise 6.9%
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Kier cashes in on PFI school stakes
Contractor makes a £4.3m profit on Oldham and Norwich stakes
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Hill on the hunt for UK quantity surveyor
Move comes as international firms look to target high-risk projects and infrastructure work
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Public sector output in recession
Latest figures indicate capital spending cuts are beginning to impact the market
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Jones Lang LaSalle in talks to buy King Sturge for £160m
The move would create the biggest agent in the country by turnover
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Construction trade survey puts further doubt on ONS figures
The Construction Products Association’s survey shows activity in Q1 2011 has increased year on year
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MJ Gleeson sees sales up 43%
But northern housebuilder says no great improvement in housing market
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Construction growth strongest for three years
RICS Q1 survey is latest to contradict government figures
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Severfield-Rowen orders holding up in choppy waters
Structures specialist forecasts a “very tough” 2011 with demand at relatively low levels
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Interserve lands contracts worth £400m since January
Firm says it expects total revenues of £1.8bn for 2011