The UK?s largest contractors are expected to focus on strong overseas performances as results season gets under way.
The shake-up of the private finance initiative could end its bundled contract approach, opening up the market to smaller contractors and achieving better value for the taxpayer.
Second major contractor dumps controversial pay and conditions proposals
Contractor joins Balfour Beatty in abandoning plans to introduce controversial new terms for mechanical and electrical workers
Crossrail?s chairman has defended the project from criticism that promises were made for station upgrades that will not be delivered.
Top builders merchants? turnover was £4.8bn in 2011 following BSS acquisition
Dangerous Heavy Goods Vehicles are to be banned from all Crossrail sites after the project implemented new requirements to improve cycle safety.
Travis Perkins saw 2011 pre tax profit increase by 37 per cent in the face of a depressed construction market, it said today.
Urban regeneration and land specialist records 24% decline in unit sales
Lend Lease showcases masterplan for the Heygate Estate regeneration scheme in south London
Barratt has revealed a strong start to 2012 and confirmed a 40 per cent hike in operating profit in the six months to December.
Galliford Try shareholders have seen their dividend doubled after profits soared by 89 per cent in the six months to December, it said this morning.
Contractor to deliver prestigious new Bonhams HQ
Housebuilder says revenue rose 8.6% for the second-half of 2011 with profit up 40%
Britain?s biggest employers? group has renewed its calls on the Chancellor to stimulate economic growth by channelling new investment into infrastructure.
Profit and revenue both up as housebuilding business grows 45%
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation has today published OJEU notices advertising facilities management contracts worth up to £4.35 billion over a five to 10 year period.
Latest figures show employers planning to take on 1,560 apprentices - up from 900 last year
Business lobby calls on chancellor to live up to autumn statement pledges
The government will appeal a decision that it acted unlawfully in slashing Feed-in Tariff rates to the Supreme Court.
Aecom?s Bob Pell appointed as Davis Langdon?s global chief executive Jeremy Horner ends a 20-year career at the consultancy.
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