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Consultants win places on £500m TfL framework
Aecom, Arcadis and Turner Townsend all land spots on deal
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Despite growing job cuts, construction staff remain among country’s most optimistic employees
Latest LinkedIn survey puts industry only behind healthcareÂ
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Bam signs deal to overhaul Sheffield Hallam estate
More than £200m set to be spent in first five years of revamp
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Construction Leadership Council covid-19 taskforce to discuss recovery plan
Webinar to take place on 9 June
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City launches competition for Finsbury Circus gardens makeover following Crossrail work
Site has been used by scheme’s Liverpool Street station job since 2012
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Some hope as output begins recovery from April's covid-19 low
Housing was the most resilient sector last month
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London faring better than most in wake of covid crisis, RLB says
Consultant adds work in capital holding up because sites stayed open and size of projects being built
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HB Reavis eyes early 2021 start for Shoreditch office block
Scheme by Make Architects was OK’d by London mayor last autumn
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Number of contracts awarded last month plummets
Value and tender opportunities also significantly below average
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UPP rejig sees former Balfour man head up student developer’s construction arm
Business has £120m pipeline of work
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Contractors gear up to restart stalled Premier Inn schemes
String of jobs halted by covid-19 pandemic
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Kier Highways and Seddon back on Prompt Payment Code
Pair booted off initiative last November
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Brickmakers announce plans to lay off 600 staff
Ibstock and Forterra both outline restructuring plans
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Crossrail's Bond Street station to be ready for trial running of trains next month
Bosses tell TfL summer 2021 remains the target opening date despite delays caused by covid-19
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Labour wants inquiry into ‘biased’ Westferry Printworks approval
Scheme had planning revoked last week after it emerged date of permission saved developer up to £50m
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Second former Carillion hospital bracing itself for covid-19 delays
Midland Met still scheduled to be finished by Balfour Beatty in 2022