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Bechtel to manage North Wales nuclear job
US firm will have 200 staff working on Anglesey scheme
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Technology move pays dividends for Costain
Contractor sees first half profit rise as it delves into high-tech markets
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Mothballed Bishopsgate project back on the starting blocks
Architect insists decision was mutual as developer ditches controversial towers
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Former City Airport boss chosen to take on rail regulator role
Declan Collier set to start next January
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Costain to fit Kent roads with tech to update drivers on traffic conditions
Trial will beam information to vehicles in pilot scheme for Highways England
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Work up for grabs under £4bn Network Rail framework
The six lot framework will cover the west of England and Wales
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Persimmon hikes margins over 30%
Housebuilder sees number of homes built in the first half rise
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Three make shortlist for stalled Chelsea Barracks deal
Original contractor Multiplex among firms in running for £200m job
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Interserve being sued over claims Swansea stadium has structural defects
Stadium manager says problems with steel behind the action
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Legal & General nabs Manchester tower to add to build to rent portfolio
New scheme is set to become UK’s tallest build to rent scheme
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Birmingham council submits plans for Commonwealth Games village
A team led by Glancy Nicholls Architects has designed the scheme
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Lakehouse sells construction and property services divisions for £500k
Price tag could rise to £1.5m if certain performance targets are met
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Interserve construction chief to leave as firm's rejig continues
Contractor combines UK and international construction arms
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Interserve-led student accommodation job price soars as scheme reaches financial close
The £105m project originally had a pricetag of £85m and was due to start in April
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Highways England looks to reassure motorists after Genoa bridge collapse
Authority’s chief engineer said there no UK road bridges built like the one that gave way in Italy
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Bennetts’ 24ha Manchester plan given the go-ahead
Strategic regeneration framework for Piccadilly Station area approved by city council
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England’s first health and safety apprenticeship launched
New qualification spearheaded by group including Costain, HS2 and Balfour Beatty
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Official Receiver fees hit close to £300,000 in first two months of Carillion's liquidation
Official Receiver David Chapman confirmed he had charged £297,000 in administration and general fees by 29 March