All articles by Tom Bill – Page 5
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Travis Perkins closes in on £553m BSS Group sale
Materials firm says both companies have agreed on strategy behind takeover, which will boost its heating and plumbing business
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Crest prepares for listing amid £350m takeover talks
Housebuilder reassures City as exclusive negotiations with suitor Horizon continue until mid-June
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Costain and Skanska bag second Crossrail job
Pudding Mill Lane job similar in size to join venture’s £15m Royal Oak contract win
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Davis Langdon partners to vote on Aecom takeover
Europe, Middle East and Africa arm will vote next month on deal with £3.8bn-turnover US firm
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RBS distressed land boss leaves
Paul Aubrey left the bank two weeks ago to 'pursue other real estate investment opportunities'
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Henry Boot 'cautious' about public sector
But firm says low gearing will help its performance, as it reduces debt by £10m
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Taylor Wimpey appoints non-executive chairman
Former Serco chairman Kevin Beeston will replace Norman Askew on 1 July
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First blows fall on industry as new regime takes over
Fears grow for future of Crossrail, hospitals and housing as Tories apply spending brakes
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Mears builds on £500m social housing wins
With an order book of £2.5bn the housing specialist says 91% of year's turnover is secured
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BAM wins £250m Camden BSF deal
Dutch-owned firm beats off competition from Bouygues to win major education project
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T Clarke sees 'early signs of recovery'
Trading statement from electrical contractor says commercial sector should boost group's revenue from mid 2011
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City warns hung Parliament will delay construction recovery
City analysts have warned that the uncertainty of a hung Parliament will delay recovery in the construction industry
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Leadbitter will refocus to combat public sector cuts
Turnover rises to £337m as contractor plans to target mid-range hotel, food retail and affordable housing
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Foster and Hadid out of race for £120m cancer centre
Big name architects fall by the wayside as long-list of nine is cut to six for London centre
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Rok issues profit warning
Firm blames severe weather conditions at beginning of year for weak maintenance and improvements performance
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Rivals circle Crest as merger talk intensifies
Persimmon and Galliford Try were this week believed to be running the rule over Crest Nicholson, which has been effectively put up for sale by the 40 banks that own it
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Are the shackles to come off at Crest Nicholson?
Stephen Stone was coy about the details of Horizon's takeover approach, but talking to him this morning he could not suppress his good mood
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Balfour Beatty wins £65m housing contract
Mansell subsidiary will design and build 324 homes in London’s Wornington Green
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Morgan Sindall merges construction and infrastructure firms
Graham Shennan will head up Morgan Ashhurst and Morgan Est divisions which will operate as Morgan Sindall
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Lloyds buys 30% stake in United House
The private equity arm of Lloyds Banking Group has completed its acquisition of an estimated 30% stake in social housing contractor and developer United House.