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Mouchel seeking 600 engineers
Consultant reports revenue of £555m in first full year since bank rescue
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MAC on course to double in size this year
Start-up consultant specialising in retail sector forecasts strong fourth year of trading
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Green light for first phase of £500m Station Hill scheme
Developers Stanhope and Benson Elliot have been given the green light to begin work on the £500m redevelopment of Station Hill in Reading
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Carillion named as academy sponsor
Announcement of 39 school sponsors paves way for procurement
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EDF moots ‘client bank accounts’ on £16bn Hinkley project
Accounts would work something like “project bank accounts” and would ensure suppliers are paid on time
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Shangri-La confirms luxury Shard hotel postponed till 2014
Luxury hotel will not open until next year - more than six months later than originally planned
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Upturn sees housebuilder bosses’ bonuses rise 78%
Directors at housebuilders see average bonuses grow by more than three-quarters
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CIOB picks finalists for Art of Building competition
See the shortlist of 15 built environment photographs from around the world for the CIOB annual Art of Building photography competition
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Carillion bags £500m BT broadband cabling deal
Contractor also posts trading update confirming it will shrink this year
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Ministers seek to block bad HS2 assessment review
Ministers seek to block publication of report that describes HS2 as in danger of failing
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Government outlines steps to tackle late payment
Government plans to enforce 30 day payment terms for all parts of the supply chain on public sector contracts
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Galliford Try closes on £34m Edinburgh school
Contractor’s Scottish subsidiary will redevelop high school for hub South East Scotland
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Commercial work grows at fastest rate on record
Major spike in activity in UK regions in November boosts commercial sector, says Savills
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Government ‘must tackle rising cost of free schools’
National Audit Office says the average cost of setting up a free school came in more than double what was forecast
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Hopkins' profit up 10%
London Velodrome architect reports success in the Middle and Far East following its Olympic work
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Kier to develop major office scheme in Northampton
The two hectare St Peter’s Waterside forms part of the Northampton Waterside Enterprise Zone
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CITB claims 60,000 jobs at risk due to skills 'time bomb'
Report by skills body also found 42% of firms struggling to recruit workers with right skills
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Canary Wharf unveils New Wood Wharf plans
Developer submits plans for New Wood Wharf scheme, designed by Herzog de Meuron, Stanton Williams and Allies and Morrison
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'Anaemic supply' driving up house prices
RICS housing market survey finds prices rose again last month and are expected to continue to increase well into the new year