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Make boss reveals blueprint to save High Street
Bring people into town centres and shops will follow, says Ken Shuttleworth
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Contractors mark National Apprenticeship Week
Contractors across the country are marking National Apprenticeship Week this week
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Nearly half of workers want to change jobs
Stuy of more than 2,000 construction professionals finds nearly 50% are hoping to leave their current employer in the next year
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Rain fails to dampen construction growth
Flood defence projects make up for housing site slowdowns in February, says Markit/CIPS
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Contractors call for green construction boost
Ecobuild latest: The UK Contractors Group urges the chancellor to use budget to put in place a new national retrofit plan to boost green construction
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ISG improves on back of London office fit-out upturn
But firm’s construction business posts 17% fall in revenue, with profit down to just £100k
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Developer plots 70-storey Canary Wharf tower
Jersey-based Investin sounds out Tower Hamlets council on residential skyscraper scheme
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HS2 cancellation would signal crash in investment
Industry leaders warn of stagnating UK economy if the scheme is shelved
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Morgan Sindall inks deal for £400m Southampton docks scheme
Morgan Sindall has agreed a deal to bring forward the £400m redevelopment of Royal Pier Waterfront in Southampton
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Mace takes on 45 electricians from troubled M&E firm
Mace takes on 45 electricians directly from supplier Mayfair ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Services
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Designs unveiled for Canadian Holocaust Museum
Shortlist of six teams for $9.5m museum includes David Adjaye and Daniel Libeskind
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Green light for key phase of £1bn Cambridge extension
Wilkinson Eyre and Mole Architects’ plans for part of the huge £1bn North-west Cambridge city extension have been approved
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EC Harris acquires 200-strong Asian project manager
Arcadis subsidiary buys firm working in Hong Kong, China, Macau, Singapore and India
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Lend Lease plans West London mixed-use scheme
Lend Lease plans has acquired the freehold of a 1.3 acre site on Chiswick High Road with plans to develop a residential and retail scheme on the site.
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Galliford Try picks investments boss
Galliford Try has appointed a former Miller manager as the new boss of its investments business
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Deal struck for £150m Shepherd's Bush revamp
Joint developers Development Securities and Orion Land Leisure agree £44m funding deal for first phase of regeneration at Shepherd’s Bush Market
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Study to make case for benefits of green offices
Ecobuild latest: World Green ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Council launches study to measure the health and productivity benefits of sustainable office buildings
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Revealed: The tastes and habits of Britain's average builder
Study of tradespeople across the country finds average builder earns £26,000, supports Manchester United and is called Paul
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How do we sell construction as a career?
This week a CITB report said the industry must engage with schools to counter ‘outdated and ill-informed careers advice’ about construction, three months after revealing the size of the skills gap in the sector