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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for desert city, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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‘I was shouting all sorts…’ Aecom’s Jo Streeten on working at the BBC, the Davis Langdon deal and dealing with egg attacks
The firm’s boss of building and places talks to Dave Rogers about that scheme, that takeover and why the industry needs certainty to thrive
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London contractors battling to fill order books as orders slip, Aecom report warns
Firms set for flat 2024 with growth expected next year, consultant adds
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Aecom brings in Mace director to London cost management business
New arrival will work on commercial office and fit-out schemes
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As Ukraine cautiously eyes reconstruction, UK firms await
Ukraine cannot wait for the war to end before planning its rebuild. But there is much to do before the country can attract the foreign businesses it will need to build back better.
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Council contradicts Aecom’s claim that Shell demolition plans had ‘fully explored’ reuse
Aberdeen council says talks with Shell on knocking down former HQ were “not a full assessment”
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Willmott Dixon bosses keep up pressure on firms it accuses of ‘not facing up to’ £62m cladding repair bill
Contractor’s chairman and chief executive use latest results announcement to put firms on notice about more legal action to recoup money
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Aecom signs deal with Ukraine to help rebuild country’s shattered infrastructure
Agreement includes programme management work for reconstruction of country
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Kier’s London building business boss set to leave
David McKenzie joined firm two years ago from Aecom
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Buro Happold appoints new chief operating officer
Marc Barone previously worked at Balfour Beatty and Aecom
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Tier Ones in London struggling to fill gaps in order books, Aecom survey finds
Impact of war in Ukraine and increasing cost of finance for clients blamed for woes
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Outcome of Willmott Dixon cladding battle could trigger similar suits, say lawyers
Contractor suing supply chain for £47m over alleged defects in Woolwich Tesco scheme
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Willmott Dixon keeps promise and hits firms with £47m writ for cladding repairs bill
Contractor’s chairman ripped into Woolwich Central supply chain last summer, warning them it would go to court to recover costs
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Low carbon housing development held back by false cost perceptions, says BEIS report
Five-year study says sustainable development need not be expensive
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Rejig sees UK boss takes up global role at Aecom
Firm announces restructure at building and places business
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Kwarteng’s growth plans: what does it all mean for infrastructure projects?
When the chancellor announced his plans for growth there was much to welcome, but any positives are now almost entirely obscured
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Westminster official in charge of Marble Arch Mound joins Aecom
Elad Eisenstein hit headlines earlier this year after it was revealed he was earning more than council’s boss
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In pictures: BBC moves into new Bristol studios
Corporation’s Natural History Unit switches offices after more 60 years at historic Clifton site