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Women paid up to a third less than men at big-name firms
Companies with over 250 staff now required to publish differences between what they pay men and womenÂ
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Aukett Swanke warns on first half numbers
Firm re-jigs board after saying interim losses will grow in 2018
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Stansted Airport names engineers for £600m transformation project
Mott MacDonald and Ramboll will work on the £130m new arrivals terminal
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UK architect misses out on Lithuania job
Spanish practice SMAR confirmed as victor in race for €25m Lithuania job
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Beast from the East hammers construction output in March
Bad weather sends PMI score into reverse
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Scheme to turn Hoover factory into homes completes
Iconic Wallis, Gilbert Partners-designed factory converted into 66 apartments
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NG Bailey targets electricity distribution work with Freedom buy
Firm pays undisclosed sum for overhead lines and substation specialist
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Course aimed at EU architects is latest victim of Brexit
London Met training cancelled as numbers fall off a cliff
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Work stops on Aecom's Docklands tower
Review by developer focussing on design specification and interiors
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Mace and Jacobs JV scores Expo 2020 Dubai job
The consortium will manage the design, procurement and construction of the UK pavilion
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CITB launches new training model and grant scheme
Changes are part of the group’s revamp called Vision 2020
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MP calls for more audit competition in wake of Carillion collapse
Reports says accountant Grant Thorton has stopped bidding for audit work
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Balfour Beatty lands £47m Scottish power jobs
Contract is for overhead line and underground cabling works
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Brexit jitters dog London architects
Northern Ireland practices fret over lack of sitting government
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McBains says housebuilders struggling to meet affordable housing demand
Just 16% of homes built are for social housing