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Tim Yeo steps aside as committee chair
Tim Yeo steps aside from role as chair of energy and climate change committee while alleged lobbying breaches are investigated
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Fire breaks out at Brookfield's Glasgow Hospital
A fire broke out at Brookfield Multiplex’s Southern General Hospital site in Glasgow
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M&S plans £200m distribution centre
Retailer plans massive distribution centre at DP World London Gateway port
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Keller buys Canadian piling firm for £200m
UK ground engineer to raise over £50m to fund acquisition through a share placement
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FMB fees set to increase
Trade body to bring its standards into line with quality monitoring scheme TrustMark
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New Balfour boss seeks greater consistency
Nick Pollard says he will focus on improving the operational performance of the business as it seeks to recover from a £50m profit warning
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Blaze at Lend Lease’s Glasgow arena job
Firefighters tackle flames in roof space of Foster + Partners-designed building
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson slips into the red
Firm’s UK arm grows but delays to overseas projects weigh down on group’s profitability
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Crossrail's Liverpool Street station makes 'good progress'
Crossrail has released new images of the construction of Liverpool Street Crossrail station
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Boris confirms £1.5bn Silvertown Quays plan
Boris Johnson confirms a £1.5bn plan to transform Silvertown Quays in London’s Royal Docks
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Balfour Beatty wins £110m London tower job
Firm breaks London tall building market with £110m contract to build Providence Tower in docklands
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Balfour Beatty picks new UK boss
Former Bovis chief executive Nick Pollard to head UK construction business as firm closes three regional offices
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MPs savage £25bn Severn Barrage plan
Select committee report concludes Hafren Power proposal lacks detail and comes with “high risk” of environmental damage
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Big names battle for £42m V&A gallery
Exclusive: Five firms are in the running for a high-profile job to build a new £42m exhibition space for the Victoria Albert museum
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Decline in infrastructure drives down new orders
New infrastructure work halves, as new orders in the construction industry fall 10%
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Green light for UK's largest Passivhaus scheme
Development of 150 homes in rural Herefordshire given council approval