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Morgan Sindall order book grows 8% in first quarter
Firm says it is on track to improve on its 2% construction margin
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Sweco bulks up UK business with fresh acquisition
Turnover for UK and Ireland operations has increased by more than two thirds
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In pictures: Parliament's temporary home revealed
Lendlease was appointed to build AHMM’s scheme last year
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Crossrail told to ‘incentivise’ contractors to get job done
NAO warns contractors unlikely to prioritise Crossrail work on lump-sum, fixed-price contracts
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Government refuses place at the table on parliament restoration board
But House of Commons leader Andrea Leadsom insists treasury will have a “fundamental role” in costing scheme
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Eric Parry posts £1.5m loss
Architect behind 1 Undershaft sheds 15% of its staff as it grapples with project delays
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Brexit stalemate and rising costs hit construction in first quarter
The Construction Products Association says contractors’ margins have suffered
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Ex-Hinkley construction boss touches down at Heathrow
David Speight previously worked for Lendlease on the 2012 Olympics
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Birmingham council starts search for £70m Commonwealth Games stadium contractor
Redevelopment will see capacity more than double for 2022 games
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Multiplex picked for £50m Crossrail office job at Bond Street
The contractor has been signed up under an early engagement contract
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London in 10 most expensive cities in the world for construction, Arcadis reveals
But UK capital is less expensive than New York, San Francisco and Hong Kong
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Hackitt 'concerned' key reforms will never happen
Government said it would fully implement proposals Hackitt made in 2018 report
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CITB predicts half of industry will think it’s ‘credible and reputable’ by 2020
The government-sponsored board has promised to improve training and the pool of qualified staff
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Atkins' UK chief exec named new global boss
Consultant is on the search for new UK and Europe chief
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Crossrail overspend on stations tops £2bn
National Audit Office report also reveals Crossrail has spent £936m on ‘compensation events’
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Scheme’s boss reveals tunnelling to blame for Bond Street Crossrail delays
Mark Wild told the London Assembly that tunnelling had held up the station by a year
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Transport Scotland says Galliford Try job cuts 'not our fault'
Contractor winding up Scottish infrastructure arm after poor weather saw it lose millions on bridge and bypass scheme
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Consultants join forces for MoJ framework
Pick Everard and WT Partnership have been appointed to the department’s four-year framework