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Full list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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Building manager jailed over passerby death
Amanda Telfer, 43, died after being hit by three falling window frames as she was walking past a construction site
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Anger over plans for historic south London street
Roupell Street residents rue Tony Fretton Architects’ school-extension plans
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Skanska UK's Putnam makes way for new CEO
Putnam is succeeded by Skanska executive Gregor Craig
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T&T bumps up tender price forecasts
Not a single contractor surveyed predicts a fall in tender prices
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Bowled over: Populous shows off Lord's new stand
Practice’s £25m Warner Stand set to host first spectators
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Chipperfield and Arup bag £45m Edinburgh arts venue
“Intriguing” design pips Adjaye, Richard Murphy, Allies Morrison and others
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Balfour JV wins $625m US road contract
The contract has been awarded to Pegasus Link Constructors, a jv between Balfour and Fluor Corporation
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Galliford Try wins £90m St Modwen scheme
The next phase of St Andrew’s Park in Uxbridge includes a further 249 homes
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Spurs stadium gets green light for more seats
An extra 559 seats will be added to the stadium’s total capacity
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Slough office eyes 'healthiest building' status
The Porter Building is scheduled for completion by the end of September
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Can BIM help us live longer?
It’s not so far fetched to think future BIM levels could help tackle cancer and heart disease, the key is to focus digital technology relentlessly on better outcomes for people
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NHS on life support
The NHS is in a critical condition as capital funding pots are being raided to meet a widening funding gap
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Treasury raid could lead to Network Rail £2bn funding shortfall
The Treasury wants to claw back cash raised from asset sales to reduce deficit
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Sketch of the week: Meadowfort Grange
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director of Pad Design
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TClarke's orders pass £400m for first time
Firm expects revenues and profits to be ahead of expectations
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Image of the week: Laying foundations
The ceremonial laying of the foundation stone of the Axel Springer building in Berlin took place on Tuesday
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Former Beatles' school redeveloped into homes
Paul McCartney’s old school in Liverpool to be turned into £15.5m housing scheme
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TfL names £320m facilities suppliers
By consolidating 50 contracts into six TfL said it is saving £34m
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£600m Waterloo scheme rekindled by HB Reavis
Developer signs up to overhaul site next to major London rail terminal