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Whitbybird bought by Danes
Whitbybird has merged with Danish engineering giant Ramboll to create an international consultancy with more than 6,000 staff
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Green technology firm finds a warm welcome on stock market
Nviro Cleantech, an investor in green technology and environmental consultant, has listed on the alternative investment market.
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WYG buys transport company Savell Bird & Axon for £18m
Consultant White Young Green (WYG) has acquired privately owned transport consultancy Savell Bird & Axon (SBA) for £18m.
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Anglian set to sell Morrison
Utilities firm Anglian Water Group (AWG) is to sell Morrison, its social housing repair and utilities services business, in a deal that could fetch £300m.
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Tarmac up for sale
Anglo American has confirmed that it has put materials firm Tarmac up for sale.
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Tube Lines reports positive performance for first quarter
London Underground group says reliability ahead of target for the year to date
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RTKL parent increases profit by 19%
Dutch engineer Arcadis, which also owns AYH, announces second quarter proft of £9.5m on a turnover of £237m
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SMC in merger talks with Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
A merger between the listed architects would create a group with 890 staff in 38 offices
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Laing O'Rourke profit soars 30%
Pre-tax profit rises to £44.5m as contractor aims to increase tunrover to £5bn in 2008
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson appoints finance director
Duncan Harper joins from architect Connect Mortgages Group where he was also FD
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EC approves HeidelbergCement's £8bn takeover of Hanson
The last big independent British materials firm will become part of the world's second largest materials company
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St Gobain acquires Maxit Group for £1.4bn
HeidelbergCement says it will use proceeds of the sale to finance acquisition of Hanson
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Mouchel Parkman acquires HBS for £46m
Support services group picks up the consultancy as part of plan to triple in size by 2012
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Erinaceous 'still in talks' on takeover
The property services consultant confirms it is still in discussions with a mystery buyer
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HBOS backs £410m management buyout of Apollo
The management at the social housing specialist will remain in place with Gary Couch as chief executive
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Wolseley buys two more firms for £9m
ɫTV products giant has now spent £383m on acquisitions this financial year
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Tarmac up for sale
Materials giant put on market for £3bn. Bidders could include Lafrage and Cemex
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NG Bailey sets out growth targets after strong year
M&E group announces plans to increase penetration in maintenance and facilities management
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Taylor Wimpey bullish despite £61m US hit
Taylor Wimpey, the UK’s largest housebuilder, this week insisted it was “in good shape” to come out of the housing slump in the US, despite taking a further £61m hit in its first half results, writes Sarah Richardson.