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Breedon eyes Lagan takeover
Materials company says it is in talks about buying large part of Northern Ireland firm
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First phase of Westminster housing plan okayed
Church Street regeneration designed by Flanagan Lawrence
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Government hands out £45m to get housing jobs up and running
Nearly 80 schemes set to benefit from cash
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Consultants pay rises 2.8% as skills shortage worsens
Salary survey shows no change in average growth rate but financial reward not top of employee priorities
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Carillion's Aberdeen road staff taken on by JV partners
Milestones left on delayed scheme to be announced in coming weeks
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MPs demand more answers from Carillion directors
Former bosses face further scrutiny over claims made last week
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Balfour wings in with LA airport deal
Deal to build transport system is firm’s first PPP civils job in US
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WSP bags role on London's Holocaust Memorial
Firm will work with architect David Adjaye on the project
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Chipperfield reveals winning design for Hamburg tower
Architect’s Berlin office lands 233m development
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Boxpark Wembley gets council green light
Brent approves architect BDP’s plan for capital’s third shopping container mall
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Carillion inquiry committee wants redundancy payments speeded up
MPs worry that staff who have lost their jobs are waiting too long to get money
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Capco mulls sale of Earls Court tower to police
Developer had been expected to turn Empress State Building into homes
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Landsec's City office scheme set for approval
Wilkinson Eyre-designed scheme will be new London base for Deutsche Bank
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Resi towers 'to cost 20% more' after Hackitt
Increased costs down to expected changes in cladding and sprinkler systems
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Construction sector pay deals to stagnate in 2018
Bank of England report highlights zero wage growth across private sector firms
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Half of Carillion's apprentices still looking for new firms
CITB has contacted all 1,400 apprentices firm had on its books at the time of its collapse