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Lend Lease wins £89m University of Strathclyde job
Contractor to build new Technology and Innovation Centre in Glasgow city centre
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Property groups slam heritage VAT hike
Campaigners claim Treasury has “insufficient evidence” to justify tax rise
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Blacklisting still taking place, MPs told
Blacklisted worker Dave Smith tells Scottish Affairs Select Committee to look into post 2009 period
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Over 2,800 workers still unaware they were blacklisted
Details emerge of contractors’ use of illegal blacklist up until 2009
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Severfield-Rowen hit by problem contracts
Steelwork giant revises down first half profit expectations
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Dew Construction falls into administration
All 31 staff at the Oldham civil engineer are made redundant
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Chinese tower specialist sets out big ambitions for Europe
Managing director predicts newly-launched division will be one of top cladding contractors in Europe within five years
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Stanhope appoints Mace on £45m City office scheme
Contractor to start on Allies & Morrison building within weeks as activity picks up at Stanhope
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Leisure hub by Michael Aukett Architects
Vinci begins work on Michael Aukett Architects-designed mixed use leisure, retail and residential project in south London
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Contractor Durkan launches new division
Durkan Partnerships to aid public and private sector clients with construction of new homes
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Shepherd wins £8.5m Midlands technical college
Contractor wins deal to build vocational college in Daventry
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Government approves raft of new technical colleges
CITB-ConstructionSkills among sponsors of 15 proposed private sector-run schools
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Balfour Beatty wins £12m Edinburgh uni job
Project is contractor’s 22nd for the University of Edinburgh
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Willmott Dixon pushes turnover above £1bn
Contractor posts solid results for 2011, but profit dips
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Interserve secures £150m police deal
West Yorkshire contract comes after Alder Hey hospital work announced, set to be worth £50m
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for £237m Alder Hey job
Laing O’Rourke, John Laing and Interserve chosen as preferred consortium for the new Liverpool hospital
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Trade federations re-enter talks after BESNA dispute
M&E industry bodies set up new forum to discuss replacement reforms on pay and conditions