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Labour demands answers from government over Kier’s woes
Shadow cabinet minister wants to know whether firm's public sector deals are at risk
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Google eyes separate deal for King’s Cross HQ fit-out
Lendlease carrying out shell and core work at central London site
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City Hall calls for £4.9bn of funding for affordable housing
Capital currently given £700m a year
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Commonwealth Games stadium due before planners this September
New images of Arup's redesign of Alexander Stadium revealed
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‘Brexodus’ driving up construction salaries
Survey finds average industry pay packet rose 9% to £45,900
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Asset managers up bets against Kier share price
Contractor’s shares have lost 85% of their value since last September, with some gambling they have further to fall
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Balfour Beatty plugs in for £50m electricity job
Firm to start later this summer on Kent scheme
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Mace denies stonewalling Barking council following flats fire
Council leader says contractor refused meeting invitation after blaze which destroyed 20 apartments
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Safety expert warns against two-tier building regulation
Local Authority Building Control boss warns against focusing on high-risk residential buildings at the detriment of others
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Brexit gloom spreading to architects outside London, says RIBA
Regional practices feeling increasingly despondent
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Silverstone confirms Shaylor collapse will delay project by months
Two-storey visitor centre had been due to open before British Grand Prix
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Rogers says Brexit eating into workloads
Cheesegrater architect warns turnover will fall again this year after slipping 10% in 2018
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Balfour Beatty sets up recruitment portal for stranded Shaylor staff
UK's largest contractor looking to hire from firm which collapsed on Monday
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Tintagel Bridge busts opening deadline
Cornwall project now due to finish later this summer, English Heritage says