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Keller denies fault in multimillion-pound dispute
Piling specialist disputes claim that its work on £40m wine warehouse at centre of multimillion-pound legal wrangle was faulty
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Gardiner & Theobald ousts Aecom on £300m Google job
Exclusive: Switch follows moves by Aecom directors to G T, and three more major wins for G T on King’s Cross scheme
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MPs pledge cross-party blacklisting campaign
Stephen McPartland MP tells Commons he will join forces with Labour’s Kelvin Hopkins on anti-blacklisting campaign
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Treasury confirms roll-out of Pf2 model
Treasury confirms plans to roll-out a new model of private finance that will see government take equity stake in projects
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Bidders' day for £93m Pf2 schools confirmed
Education Funding Agency announce details of bidders’ day for £93m batch of privately-financed school in North-west of England
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Blacklist group 'still waiting to hear' about compensation scheme
Eight major contractors launch blacklist compensation scheme without consulting representatives of workers affected by blacklist
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Galliford Try bags £50m Scottish schools brace
Contractor’s Scottish subsidiary Morrison Construction will construct two schools
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Green light for Make’s £350m Rathbone Place scheme
Great Portland Estate’s central London mixed-use project wins planning
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SNE Architects to design Southbank skate park
Practice sees off competition from 42 Architects and Rich Architecture to design skate park that forms part of Southbank Centre redevelopment
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UK firms 'lack expertise' for nuclear new build
UK firms good for ‘muck shifting’ but lack capability to build nuclear power statons says EDF boss
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Plans for Manchester's Islington Wharf scheme unveiled
Plans for ISIS Waterside Regeneration’s Islington Wharf Mews scheme in Manchester have been unveiled
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Network Rail picks boss for Australian consulting business
Network Rail Consulting has appointed Peter Koning as general manager of its newly-established Australia and New Zealand operation
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Bellway profit up by a third
Revenue also up 10% as housebuilder hails ‘significant improvement’ in housing market
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Construction firms bullish about prospects
KPMG survey finds UK firms expecting growth and are targeting the energy and powers sectors for expansion
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UK cities bounce back with surge in developments
Survey finds an 80% increase in the number of new schemes starting construction in UK’s five main regional cities
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Wilkinson Eyre and Alinea bag major City scheme
Property investor Mitsubishi Estate Company unveils project team for major new scheme in City of London
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Costain clinches £30m Crossrail contract
Costain has won the £30m contract to construct a new rail and bus maintenance yard for Crossrail in Paddington
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Cameron considers penalties for firms that pay late
Prime minister sets out a range of options for consultation to tackle the problem of late payment
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Hinkley nuclear construction hit by further delays
Main construction on EDF’s Hinkley Point nuclear station is not now expected to start until mid-2015
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Met picks AHMM to design new Scotland Yard
Architect wins design competition to revamp the Curtis Green building that will be new home of the Met