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HSE overhaul could create new role for engineers
Watchdog looks to shift more site safety responsibility to architects and engineers
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Construction workers get 5.5% two-year pay deal
New BATJIC agreement will see rise of 2.5% this year and 3% in 2015
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Willmott Dixon launches early payment scheme
Subcontractors eligible to get paid up to two weeks early for a 2% charge
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Former Willmott Dixon boss to run Thomas Vale
Craig Tatton to take responsibility for construction business’ day-to-day operations
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Cowboy builders cost homeowners £1.9bn a year
TrustMark survey shows one in five homeowners have to get work re-done after employing shoddy tradespeople
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Richard Rogers unveils flatpack homes project
Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners teams up with London council to develop flat-pack homes for rent
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Contracts on £16bn Crossrail 2 could be awarded as early as 2019
Transport for London says scheme could be delivered before 2030 deadline
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Mott MacDonald wins £325m Hong Kong Disneyland hotel
Engineer lands job on exotic forest-themed 750-room hotel
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Farrell Review at risk of being ‘kicked into the long grass’
Architects slam government for ruling out a formal response to Sir Terry Farrell’s 60 recommendations
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Industry pays tribute to Patsy Byrne at Ӱ Awards
Byrne Bros founder wins posthumous lifetime achievement award, plus full list of Ӱ Awards winners
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EC Harris wins role on £500m Welsh Water job
Consultant to deliver cost management for utility over part of its five-year investment programme
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Construction confidence hits seven-year high
Latest Markit/CIPS survey finds sector grew for eleventh successive month in March
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Ian Simpson Architects appoints former Aecom director
Architect appoints former Aecom director Richard Jackson to join the practice as commercial director
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Ten teams in the running for new rail designs
Architects and engineers picked for next round of design competition to improve the look of the UK’s overhead rail gantries
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Sweett launches second bribery probe
Consultant in “discussions” with UK and US authorities as it uncovers potential “material instances of deception”
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Esh Group buys Border Construction
Northern construction firm Esh Group has acquired both Border Holdings and Border Construction
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Boris gives go-ahead to two Foster towers
Berkeley 1,000-home schemes wins planning after Mayor overturns Islington council’s refusal
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Plans unveiled for Silvertown Quays
Scheme comprises 7 million sq ft, including a commercial quarter and 2,500 homes