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Morgan Sindall back in black as Faslane saga ends
Construction group shrugs off Brexit vote and says full-year results will be better than expected
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Green light for Irish Center Parcs
Edmond Shipway is project manager, cost consultant and M E consultant on the scheme
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Builders picked for Preston Bus Station revamp
Local builder will lead on refurbishment of Grade II-listed Brutalist icon
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Developer sought for 2,500-home York scheme
High profile site is situated behind the city’s railway station
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Construction and energy ministers finally named
Ministerial briefs confirmed at the new Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy department
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Keller highlights overseas reach in solid results
The group’s results were affected by a rocky first half of the year in its Australian and Asian businesses
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Waterman results to beat expectations
The group expects to exceed its financial objectives for the year
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Garden Bridge client delays filing its accounts
‘Realignment has nothing to do with Grayling’s decision on £15m guarantee,’ says trust
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Architects urge government to protect freedom of movement at all costs
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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Industry 'flabbergasted' at Hinkley delay
Some firms said they will look elsewhere as government announces review into £18bn power plant
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Keltbray in talks to buy parts of Dunne Group
The demolition specialist is among a number of interested parties
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Last gasp government review rocks EDF's Hinkley plans
Government announces surprise review despite EDF giving the project the green light
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Contractors confirmed on £1.7bn Royal Albert Docks
Brookfield Multiplex will act as principal subcontractor to Chinese contractor Citic Construction
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Hansom: Points of view
This week, Heathrow observes its architects up close, an ugly building is looked at from a new perspective, Brighton’s seashore and Sydney’s waterfront enjoy new panoramas, and we get a fresh angle on Europe
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Contractor taken off delayed luxury London residential job
Ballymore has taken over the role of main contractor
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Government’s £2bn schools programme hits more delays
Procurement of PSBP 2 will not begin until end of this year, sources close to programme claim
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Paddington Cube plans to go in in September
Sellar is expected to submit a planning application for its redesigned £775m scheme
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EDF board director quits ahead of Hinkley decision
Gerard Magnin said the project is “very risky” and suggested it could bankrupt EDF