All Finance articles – Page 128
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May Gurney insists it is on track
Firm announces £100m recycling contract extension and says its on track to meet expectations following profit warning
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Bam wins £40m Swansea hospital job
Bam Construct has won the job to build a £40m extension to Morriston Hospital in Swansea
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Waterman staff numbers shrink 9%
Listed engineer reports a reduction in turnover and headcount
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Balfour Beatty closes fit-out business
Exclusive: Contractor to close its Multibuild hotel and leisure fit-out business and bring operations in-house
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Bank lending for developments likely to rise, says report
EC Harris report shows over half of European banks expect lending to rise
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Redrow takeover deadline pushed back
Redrow extends by two weeks the deadline for chairman Steve Morgan to make an offer
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Carillion bags £113m Oman contract
Contractor says it will hit profit targets in city update
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'Dragons' Den' solar firm enters administration
But firm featured on TV show could yet continue under same boss
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Construction activity falls again in September
Markit/CIPS index shows contraction for second straight month
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SMEs join forces to bid for public contracts
New consortium allows small businesses to compete on framework bids
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Morgan Sindall closes north east office
Exclusive: Contractor will close its Durham office and move its operations to Leeds as part of move to reshape its regional business
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Vinci Ringway secures £120m roads contract
Joint venture secures financial close on 25-year maintenance contract on Isle of Wight
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G&T in UK restructure as it focuses on overseas growth
Exclusive: Firm reveals US expansion and Battersea win and confirms closure of domestic regional offices
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Cemex threatens to shut UK cement works
UK company president says that business needs ‘protection’ from government green policies
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Restructuring contractors: adapt or die
Faced with the deepest recession in living memory, construction companies are having to restructure to survive. But what does this actually mean, will the restructuring work - and what are the human consequences?
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ONS correction sees new orders plummet
Construction industry new orders for second quarter revised down dramatically after statistical error
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Construction output fell 0.3% in Q2
Fall in overall GDP in Q2 revised upward from 0.5% to 0.4% on back of a revision of construction output figures
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Atkins increases staff numbers in past six months
But consultancy warns of further pressure in North American operations