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Team picked for £1.5bn Aylesbury Estate redevelopment
Architects chosen to masterplan and design first phase of massive regeneration scheme
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Big six contractors facing increasing cash flow pressure
Analysis shows UK’s biggest contractors now have an aggregate net debt of £328m
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Cité Musicale: In tune with Paris
Construction has begun on an international music hub in the French capital
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Google’s review of £650m King’s Cross HQ ‘could take two years’
Exclusive: Project caught up in global design review of tech giant’s planned large-scale developments and is expected to be re-tendered
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Aecom wins key role on UK Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015
Consultant will work with creative team behind winning design, to be announced later this month
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English Heritage blasts ‘exceptionally damaging’ rail project
Heritage organisation claims £133m Orsdall Chord scheme will cause “substantial harm” to historical sites
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UK and Japan strike deal for 2020 Olympics work
The UK and Japan sign a trade co-operation deal paving the way for UK firms to win work on Olympics and 2019 Rugby World Cup
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Government enhances Green Deal incentive scheme
Households able to claim up to £7,600 in cash from revamped incentive package
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Government commits £2bn for school building work
Department for Education commits £2bn to Priority School Building Programme over course of next parliament
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Rio Olympics preparations 'badly off track'
IOC vice-president says Brazil preparations are worst he’s experienced
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Cambridge £120m biomedical campus gets green light
The Forum will be largely fabricated offsite by Laing O’Rourke and then assembled on site
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HSE looking into ‘spying’ on Crossrail
Health and Safety Executive pledges to “take action where appropriate” over concerns about Crossrail project
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Industry ‘remains in recovery’, cautions Mace
Firm’s cost consultancy arm warns that ‘that optimism needs to be backed up by workloads’
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Bam dropped from £50m London schools package
Exclusive: Disagreement over pricing sees Education Funding Agency remove five London priority schools from firm
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Engineering giant Jacobs to restructure European business
Firm looks to reduce costs following £760m acquisition of Australian consultant Sinclair Knight Merz
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Morgan Sindall poaches Laing O'Rourke director
Exclusive: Contractor appoints former Laing O’Rourke director to head up its infrastructure business
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B&K bags £36m batch of priority schools
Bowmer Kirkland has won a £36m batch of priority schools in the East Midlands.
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Architects sought for Guggenheim Helsinki
Malcolm Reading to run international hunt for architect
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Studio Egret West wins £200m Maidenhead scheme
Second-placed Allies Morrison also appointed to masterplan a major development in the centre of Maidenhead