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HS2 awards £900m of enabling works
Three heavyweight JVs have scooped up the three contracts worth £300m each
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Refurb work fuelling London office boom
But rate of new building work shows sharp fall, Deloitte crane survey says
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Aecom returns to profit but leaves investors wanting more
Construction giant back in black but results did not meet Wall Street expectations
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Building Awards 2016: Personality of the Year
Having co-founded her own architect practice dRMM, Sadie Morgan now shapes the wider construction agenda and in her key roles on the HS2 design panel and on the National Infrastructure Council she is a vital voice for good design in government circles
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Building Awards 2016: Woman of the Year
The judges felt Tamsin Tweddell was the ideal role model for any aspiring female architect
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Building Awards 2016: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
Established just four years ago, Core Five now has an impressive client list enabling it to tot up 22 £100m-plus projects
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Building Awards 2016: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (100 staff or over)
Gleeds has had a bumper year with revenue, profit, staff numbers and productivity all on the up, it’s also bagged some mega-projects
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Building Awards 2016: Architectural practice of the year
Bennetts Associates impressed the judges with the breadth and strength of its projects, the practice has also expanded with a new office in Manchester
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Comment
A statement on infrastructure
Will investment on infrastructure in the Autumn Statement live up to government rhetoric? And what financial arrangements will be needed for projects given the green light?
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Partial failure is not good enough
An interesting case sees total failure of consideration used as a means of defence. But can some performance be disregarded and total failure still exist?
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Galliford Try confirms £87m office block contract
The eight-storey office building is part of the 26-acre masterplan to create a new city quarter in Cambridge
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Interserve looking for new boss as Ringrose steps down
Chief exec leaves after 13 years in role
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Building Awards 2016: Engineering Consultant of the Year
The international reputation of Eckersley O’Callaghan has soared this year, with new offices all in major global cities
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Tower of London's heritage status at risk from City tower splurge
Historic Royal Palaces ‘extremely alarmed’ by glut of tall buildings planned
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Foster's to revamp London Zoo aviary
Listed structure is on Historic England’s at risk register