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Industry wins government backing for productivity boost
Initiative aimed at improving efficiency of key industries
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Quintain confirms Sisk £211m contract win
Firm is to build 743 build to rent homes at Wembley Park
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Lakesmere saga deepens as focus turns to problem jobs
Sister firm McMullen Facades falls into administration and is rescued within the week, as new business poised to take on Crossrail work
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Pressure increases on Carillion to strike refinancing deal before new man joins
Analysts say debt for equity rescue package now inevitable ahead of Andrew Davies taking over next April
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Balfour Beatty bags £287m University of Manchester job
UK’s biggest builder lands one of largest one-off HE deals ever let
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WYG issues second profit warning in three months
Poor performance from the firm’s conusltancy services business is weighing it down
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MPs to get say on Palace of Westminster revamp in January
View from the medieval tower of St Mary-at-Lambeth, home of the Garden Museum
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IT costs dent profit at Bishopsgate tower architect
Wilkinson Eyre hit by property and subconsultancy hikes
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Controversial plans for historic south London street set to be OK'd
Architect’s proposal for historic Roupell Street wins backing of Lambeth planning officers
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Assael named industry’s best employer in annual top 50 roll call
Architects dominate Building’s annual list of top construction employers
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Kier tops the tables with 68 contracts worth £378m
Wates leaps up into second spot for October on the back of schools and hospital worke
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Trio win spots on £30m Coventry rail framework
Framework will be used to improve transport in Coventry and the West Midlands in preparation for HS2
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Anfield housing redevelopment set to get go-ahead
Plans for community near Liverpool FC’s home ground could proceed this week
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Alinea replaces rival consultant on Square Mile tower
Work on 37-storey 1 Leadenhall slated to start next year
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Willmott Dixon bags more Midlands university work
Company scores £7m contract at University of Birmingham
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Lakesmere's McMullen Facades picked up by JRL
Concrete business buys Lakesmere’s Northern Irish arm
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Architect picked for Oxford Uni job
Architect to turn empty power station into global leadership centre
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Hammond's Budget commits to spend £44bn on housing
Chancellor focuses on boosting housing market with cash pledge, new target of 300,000 homes per year and scrapping stamp duty for most first time buyers
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Budget 2017: as it happened
Updates from Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Budget speech to the Commons as it happened