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Hurley Palmer Flatt looks overseas for growth as profit rockets
Consultant spells out four year growth plan
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US embassy set to be opened by Trump later this month
All 800 staff will be at their new London base built by McAlpine in three weeks’ time
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O’Rourke hoping deal with local firm will cap losses on Canadian PFI hospital
Relieved boss Ray O’Rourke admits minimising risk on phase two of botched job “a priority”
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Government announces latest road improvement schemes in England
Private developers help to pick up £67m tab
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Balfour Beatty sells another slice of its stake in Connect Plus
Firm sells off 7.5% of its stake in M25 motorway operator
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City leader hails Square Mile's changing skyline
City of London Corporation points to new breed of tenant as ‘iconic’ buildings take shape
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Energy and transport dominate UK infrastructure pipeline, KPMG survey finds
Pipeline is £39m less than this time last year
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Birmingham's tallest resi tower gets planning nod
The £183m development will be 42-storeys high and house 481 apartments
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Bristol regen scheme gets green light
Castle Park View will feature the city’s tallest building at 26-storeys
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Balfour Beatty joint venture wins US transport contract
UK firm joins three US groups in deal to design and build Green Line Extension in Boston
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New government drive to upgrade 5,000 miles of 'A' roads
Local councils have been invited to bid for funding packages worth up to £100m each
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Record year for global skyscraper completions
Chinese city of Shenzhen provides entire top 10 of world’s tallest in 2017
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Number's up for Brighton bingo hall
Listed art deco building set to face wrecking ball under housing plans
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Carillion says it will finalise rescue package by March next year
Contractor handed pre-Christmas boost after banks give it extra time to sort out finances
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Lendlease signs deal for Tottenham regen project
High Road West will be opposite football club’s new 61,559 capacity stadium
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Balfour Beatty knocks Kier off top spot for all November work
But Kier maintains its dominant position for monthly work excluding civils and for annual total work won
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Architects' confidence slumps to 2017 low
Confidence about future work prospects and staffing levels down