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Aecom hires head of architecture in Europe
Consultant recruits former Austin-Smith Lord partner Jennifer Dixon to the role
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Worker dies on Colchester construction site
A worker has died on a JR Pickford student accommodation site in Colchester
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MoD estates boss suspended
Suspension of Defence Infrastructure Organisation boss Andrew Manley follows expenses scandal over claims for nights in a luxury hotel
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No deal struck in Mivan merger talks
Fit-out specialist’s talks with fellow Northern Ireland firm Lagan have ended without agreement
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Developers win right to challenge public land ownership
Property developers say new rules will lead to more housebuilding
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Wates loses £30m Exeter university job
Wates loses job to build research lab for the university, with Bam Construct now being lined up to takeover the project
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MJ Gleeson sales soar
Northern housebuilder heavily dependent upon government’s Help to Buy scheme
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UK construction braced for surge in migrant workers
As restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian workers are lifted, industry is divided over immigration
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Electrical firm bosses call for safety certifying overhaul
Department for Communities and Local Government now investigating implementation of the competent person schemes
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Stratford's International Quarter: Living in glass houses
More than 300 homes go on sale in residential development near Olympic park
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Government will set up asbestos compensation scheme
Around £30m a year could be awarded to mesothelima victims after new law passed
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Morgan Sindall appoints new construction boss
Contractor appoints former Lend Lease boss to new managing director role in its construction and infrastructure business
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Qatar 2022 World Cup 'will not be in summer'
Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke suggests November-December schedule, which could prompt change to stadium design
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RIBA president calls for Crossrail design re-think
Stephen Hodder joins Richard Rogers and Tessa Jowell in calling for design review on all stations on £15bn line
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Galliford Try reports strong start to its year
Contractor enjoys strong first-half of its financial year, with profit and its order book both up
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T&T and Mace bag role on £6bn water framework
Consultants to provide a range of commercial and cost consultancy services on Severn Trent projects
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Sweett completes bribery probe
Independent investigation finds a Wall Street Journal allegation last summer “is not proven”
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Specialist contractors boast best safety record
Survey of specialist contractors finds they out perform the rest of the industry on health and safety
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