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Carillion JV bags £1.1bn of MoD contracts
Works include providing accommodation for troops resettling from Germany
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T Clarke accuses employee of stealing £2.8m
Accounting irregularities have been discovered in subsidiary firm DG Robson Mechanical Services
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Elliott Thomas enters administration with 74 jobs axed
The construction and logistics firm collpased due to cash flow issues
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Sweett name phased out
The consultancy formed in 1928 has completed its meger into Currie Brown
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In the frame
Frameworks are here to stay but they don’t always run smoothly. A new tool aims to improve the process of collaboration by offering a standard model to work to
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Former deputy mayor joins Willmott Dixon resi arm
Richard Blakeway joins as a strategic advisor
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Herzog & de Meuron lands Berlin gallery
Practice’s proposals for 20th Century art gallery picked for Kulturforum slot
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LSC Facades fails with loss of 156 jobs
Three LSC Group firms placed in administration, but some assets have been sold on
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Laing O'Rourke bags Dubai Expo 2020 project
The retail and hospitality project is part of the Dubai South masterplan
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Ministers plan 100,000 modular homes push
Government to provide invcentives to boost off-site construction
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TowerEight nabs Arcadis project manager
Tessa Brooks among several new hires for the consultant
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Industry output to flatten out, says CPA
Sector’s output forecast to rise just 0.3% next year and by 0.2% in 2018
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So near and yet so far…
Setting up the National Infrastructure Commission was seen as a sign of the government’s commitment to getting rail, power and other major schemes built
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Fast forward housebuilding
The government is putting both funding and policy in place to get new housing delivered more quickly and encourage small and specialist developers. Now it’s up to all parts of the industry to get a move on and build more homes
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Innovation is the cure to construction's ills
We cannot afford to ignore the Farmer Review and we should see Brexit as a catalyst for change
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Closure threat to Stirling Prize architect's Walsall art gallery
Walsall council set to launch cuts consultation as architect Caruso St John fears building could be shut down
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Multiplex inks 22 Bishopsgate build contract
‘Full speed ahead’ on City’s tallest tower after funders commit to speculative build
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London tender prices to fall 5% in two years, Core Five says
Consultant forecasts weak economic growth will lead to a reduction in tender prices
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‘Cadbury-effect’ as firms put focus on welfare
Employers starting to practice ‘paternalism’ of Victorian social reform, says GPE major projects boss
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Image of the week: Prepare for lift off?
Transport secretary Chris Grayling arrives at Downing Street as the decision on airport expansion is finally announced