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NewsLevete on list for Eiffel Tower job
Four teams chasing work ahead of Paris holding 2024 Olympic Games
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NewsSmall builders want government to introduce licensing scheme
FMB launches agenda to improve quality in construction
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NewsRenew Holdings shells out £80m for rail firm
Listed engineer buys family-owned Scottish contractor QTS
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NewsRestructure sees Skanska's profit plunge in first quarter of 2018
Firm’s construction arm lost £3.5m during the period
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NewsHighways England awards £3.3bn roads resurfacing framework
Eleven contractors nab spots under a four year deal
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NewsMace appoints first chief technical officer
Stephen Jeffery has been with Nova Victoria builder for 22 years
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NewsGalliford Try and Balfour Beatty facing Aberdeen roads repair tab
Firms likely to incur further losses on problem-plagued job
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NewsDeputy mayor wants second look at plan to build homes on Essex car plant
Scheme to build 3,000 homes at former Ford factory in Dagenham was rejected last month
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NewsGrenfell lessons may not be learned, says ex-RIBA president
Jane Duncan says industry can’t say that a similar disaster won’t happen again
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NewsLovell to revamp rundown Newport estate
Firm to work on Cot Farm estate transformation in Newport
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NewsGalliford Try names new FD at partnerships business
Firm raids GT-owned Linden Homes for replacement
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NewsPinnacle appoints ex-Haringey council leader as housing director
Claire Kober quit the London borough over controversial Lendlease housing joint venture
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More than 1,000 Carillion staff choose to leave during liquidation
Future of 74 employees decided in past week
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NewsManchester consultant sells up to management
AA Projects founder Paul Allen will remain as chairman following MBO
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NewsRIBA to unveil fire safety guidance
Plan of Work for Fire will offer updated fire protection advice
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Allies & Morrison floats alternative to Soho redevelopment
Practice eyes office-led redevelopment of 1960s block for hotel chain
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NewsLiverpool council appoints first female planning boss
Samantha Campbell has worked at the city council since 1999
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NewsStockholm bids to attract UK construction expertise
UK companies wanted to work on multi-billion pound projects in Swedish capital














