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Birmingham uni picks QSs for four-year framework
Sweett Group also announces wins on a clutch of major projects for the university
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Edmond Shipway wins key role on Ireland's first Center Parcs
Firm appointed project and cost manager on £146m project
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Major upward revisions in construction output put out by ONS
Construction did not enter recession at the start of this year, as previously thought
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Sir Robert McAlpine makes two senior hires
Contractor appoints commercial director and regional manager for London and the South-east
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New Ridge senior partner pledges further expansion
Adrian O’Hickey says he plans to continue expansion through organic growth
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Shangri-La sues John Sisk over delays to Shard hotel
Luxury hotel chain is suing contractor for £57m, after flagship London hotel opened a year late
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Son of PC Harrington founder steps down from group companies
PJ Harrington’s directorship of PC Harrington Contractors terminated
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House prices rise in May
RICS report a rise in house prices in May as new homes coming on to the market fall to lowest level since records began
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'Stacked boxes' re-design for 2 World Trade Center
Bjarke Ingels Group reveal new design for fourth and final tower at the World Trade Center site
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Garden Bridge opponents launch 'folly for London' competition
New competition to design folly using £60m of public funding
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Court of Appeal throws out Shell Centre appeal
Campaigner George Turner loses High Court appeal, removing last barrier to £1.2bn scheme
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UK profit growth inches Atkins closer to 8% margins target
Engineering giant posts solid results for year to March 2015
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Budget rule will stymie infrastructure, say experts
Industry expresses fear of slowdown after Osborne budget surplus announcement
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Turmoil continues as two more senior directors leave Balfour
Delivery director Vince Lydon and business development director Mike Peskin follow Nick Pollard’s exit
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Bowmer & Kirkland posts 17% profit growth
Contractor says its cash reserves have helped it navigate “challenging” markets
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Horizon makes senior hire on two new nuclear power plants
Client behind two proposed nuclear power plants announces another senior appointment
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Tidal power 'milestone' as Swansea scheme gets green light
Experts hail approval as ‘major milestone’ for UK tidal power sector
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Industry leaders slam 'perverse' EU ruling on green goods VAT
Industry leaders brand European Court of Justice ruling ‘perverse’ and ‘hypocritical’
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Plan for new 2,000-home east London neighbourhood
Boris Johnson confirms Beam Park development in east London