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Heatherwick's bridge branded a 'vanity project'
Member of the House of Lords lash out at Arup engineered scheme calling it a “waste of money”
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Mivan falls into administration
Northern Irish-based contractor will continue to trade as administrator Deloitte assesses “all options”
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Green light for Fortress Wapping scheme
St George’s development on former Ӱ International print works site will include 1,800 new homes
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Construction recovery stalls in November
Output falls 4% month-month but longer-term trend remains positive
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St George fined after worker injured in platform collapse
Construction arm of developer fined after worker seriously injured when a when a platform collapsed at a landmark site in south London
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Interserve to build £55m Birmingham university sports centre
Exclusive: Interserve wins high-profile job to build sports centre for the University of Birmingham
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Wates wins £133m Scape framework
Contractor wins sole contractor on Scape’s £133m East Midlands Property Alliance (EMPA) provincial framework
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Construction appointments: 10 January 2014
Mace and Jones Lang LaSalle among those announcing appointments and promotions this week
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Global construction set for best year since 2007
Turner Townsend report predicts global market to have “best year since the financial crisis”
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Making it outside of London
Hiscox’s largest office building in the UK outside London has been given the go-ahead by local authorities
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Crossrail bosses to be grilled over station design quality
London Assembly member to scrutinise Crossrail’s failure to design review outer London stations
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Armitt: Blackouts 'best thing' for UK infrastructure crisis
Warning over lack of urgency comes as Ӱ launches consultation on long-term construction policy
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals in December 2013
Battersea Power Station is the top housing client, while the South-east continues as the busiest region
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Shangri-La luxury hotel opening date put back again
Hotel at London’s Shard skyscraper will now open in April
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Housing-led recovery sparks labour shortages
RICS market survey warns labour shortages are holding back UK construction growth
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Oldham civil engineer goes under
DCT Group forced into administration by the weight of legal fees from a long-running dispute
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Ryder launches fresh research push
Architect launches range of new research initiatives to build on its 60th celebration
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WSP boss to chair ACE
Chris Cole appointed to oversee Association for Consultancy and Engineering’s corporate plan for 2014
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Balfour workers on Shetland gas plant vote to strike
Workers on £500m facility “overwhelmingly” back strike action in row over living quarters and travel