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Hinkley green light - but UK can block any future sale
Controversial £18bn nuclear plant approved - but with conditions
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Network Rail to boost use of off-site construction
Chief executive also reveals he wants earlier contractor involvement to bring down cost of projects
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Hinkley green light this week, say reports
Prime minister understood to have had security concerns addressed
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Rival plan to replace Garden Bridge with 'stepping stones'
Landscaped ‘islands’ could be built on existing Blackfriars piers
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Tender prices to fall 6% in two years, says Arcadis
Costs could chip away at contractors’ margins, consultant warns
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Wilson James' consultancy arm bags five jobs
Logistics firm targets growth for its year-old consultancy arm
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Bonfield flooding review to call for stronger partnerships
Peter Bonfield review will say insurers must work with construction and government to prepare for floods
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Birmingham finds £1bn for HS2 regeneration
Local funds pave way for 141-hectare city centre redevelopment
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Clients recommitting to jobs after Brexit jitters, says Galliford boss
Construction group posts record profit but legacy jobs continue to drag
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics venues revealed
Full set of images of planned venues for next Summer Games
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Last piece of World Trade Center masterplan
Glowing $243m cube will be clad in translucent marble
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Green light for Natural History Museum facelift
Kim Wilkie and Purcell also worked on approved plans
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Galliford's new Bristol office picks up £42m job
Contractor’s regeneration arm will build 261-home retirement village
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T&T bags role on £200m Aussie mall job
Consultant will project manage expansion of huge Melbourne mall
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London is world's fifth greenest city
Arcadis publishes ranking of the world’s most sustainable cities
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Fresh blow for HS2 as CEO quits for Rolls-Royce
Simon Kirby will leave by the end of the year as project comes under fresh scrutiny from May’s new government