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Kier JV scores £160m MoD contract
Project will make RAF Lakenheath the first permanent base for US F-35s in Europe
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Arup sees annual figures head north
Revenue up 4%, while operating profit rise includes proceeds from property sale
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Tier One lay-offs benefiting specialists, says Styles & Wood boss
Axed staff dusting off CVs for smaller suppliers, according to Extentia Group boss Tony Lenehan
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Northallerton prison revamp given green light
Site of 18th-century jail to be developed into mixed-use scheme
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May repeats goal of ending freedom of movement
Prime Minister reiterates her ambition to close off flow of workers from the EU
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Westminster reports slump in big planning applications
City points to Brexit uncertainty and residential market slowdown among other factors
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Race begins for £435m HS2 station in middle of Birmingham
Network Rail has begun the search for a contractor for the HS2 station in Birmingham
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Flowering glory: In pictures - Fosters' plan for giant tulip-shaped tower in City
Building would be tallest in Square Mile
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Lipton attacks Roger Scruton's appointment to head new housing commission
Government should have brought back Cabe rather than man ‘who wants to take us back two centuries’
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Aecom nabs director from Faithful + Gould
Alison Wring brought in to beef up US giant’s London commercial team
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Vinci lands gig at Joy Division singer's school
Contractor to carry out £60m deal at alma mater of Ian Curtis
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Specialist scores Stratford Waterfront enabling works package
Blu-3 will complete the works to make the East Bank development possible
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Kier cost-cutting strategy lands it with £10m bill
But firm says initiative is beginning to make inroads into its debt pile
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Global hunt begins for £500m Sydney museum architect
Plans for new combined venue face local hostility
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Brexit agreement 'disastrous' for construction, say industry insiders
The proposal, which has already prompted the resigntion of two senior cabinet ministers, could cause “an unprecedented skills deficit”