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Construction fraud costs $1 trillion globally
Report by Grant Thornton says endemic corruption in global industry will inhibit growth
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Miller wins £200m Scottish schools work
Construction firm appointed preferred bidder by hub North Scotland
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Buro Four wins key role on £200m Manchester university job
Exclusive: Consultant appointed to project manage new engineering campus for University of Manchester
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Fit-out firm Margolis rebrands as Oktra after boost to turnover
Company to trade under new name after reporting turnover growth of 84%
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Boss of Morgan Sindall’s £400m fit-out business exits
Exclusive: Steve Elliott latest management departure after 15 years as driving force at Overbury and Morgan Lovell
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Firms call for Qatar to do more on labour abuse
Call comes as union requests meeting with 13 firms in Qatar including Carillion and Balfour Beatty
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Pocket sells 10% of its shares
Greater London Enterprise Group to take stake in affordable housing developer
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Lords urged to back low carbon energy targets
Amendment to the Energy Bill designed to stimulate investment in low carbon infrastructure work
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in September 2013
Completions and registrations are both significantly up on this time last year
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Osborne tried to block zero carbon pledge
Former minister accuses chancellor of attempting to walk away from zero carbon homes target
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293 jobs lost as electrical specialist Murphy Ltd folds
Administrators say “prolonged period of difficult trading” led to firm’s demise
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Kier and Interserve win £171m of schools work
Exclusive: Kier wins two batches of priority schools, worth £123m, while Interserve also wins a batch, worth £48m
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Power plants exempt from review of 'green tariffs'
Government confirm Cameron’s plan to “roll back” green charges on energy will not affect major infrastructure subsidies
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Clegg hits back at Cameron over green energy schemes
Deputy prime minster says he will ‘not accept’ moves by Tories to water down green energy schemes funded through charges on energy bills
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Balfour Beatty appoints ex-WSP sustainability director
Paul Toyne charged with heading up Balfour Beatty Construction UK’s sustainability progress
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Miller wins £30m Scottish education campus job
Firm to deliver community campus in Aberdeenshire through hub North Scotland
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RLB alliance opens in Cape Town
UK consultant and South African partner recruit Aecom director to head up new office
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Five teams battle for role on £720m Westminster revamp
Aecom, Sweett Group and Turner Townsend among the firms in the running for key role on the prestigious refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster
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Top UK architects set out views on China’s future cities
Former RIBA president Angela Brady commissions research papers from figures including Richard Rogers and Terry Farrell