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Construction: A sector under scrutiny
Figures which show the impact the EU referendum has had on the industry are starting to be released, but the picture still isn’t clear
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Carillion in Paradise with £250m Birmingham win
Firm number one in civils and non-civils charts with building job on first phase of Paradise office development
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Bam boss shrugs off Brexit impact, as profits sparkle
No impact so far of decision to leave, says Graham Cash
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Lendlease lands 50-storey 'Jenga tower'
Latest sign of life at Nine Elms post-Brexit vote as Balfour also announces another win in the area
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Kier hails spots on frameworks worth £5bn
University of Cambridge win follows roles on major P22 and Gatwick frameworks
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No let up in planning applications after Brexit vote
No reduction in number of planning applications submitted since referendum
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Graham converts London uni courtyard into student space
Contractor completes space-saving scheme for SOAS University of London
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Top consultants vie for HS2 phase two roles
Client HS2 Ltd shortlists firms for key roles on branches of the high speed line north of Birmingham
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Market review: Get comfortable
Despite Brexit causing an unwelcome stir, the total level of output is now comfortably above its pre-recession peak
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Brexit: The winds of change?
A post-Brexit UK could see new industry trends. Will construction management be back on the agenda?
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Balfour bags another Nine Elms tower
Contractor will deliver £42m tower containing 454 student apartments
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Dunne Group collapse delays £150m hospital
The new hospital in Edinburgh, being built by Brookfield Multiplex, faces a six month delay
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Contractors fear Brexit will hit workloads
Build UK survey finds contractors are less optimistic about workloads after the EU referendum
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Now RICS fines Sweett for bribery offence
A RICS disciplinary panel weighs in with six-figure fine
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Skills shortage at 'breaking point', warns Scape
Shortage affecting quality of work on public sector projects, research finds
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Keltbray targets rapid £50m push into concrete
Keltbray MD says new structures business can avoid pitfalls faced by other concrete firms in recent years
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Qatari Diar hotel plans 'will damage' US Embassy
Conservationists criticise plans to convert grade II-listed building into a hotel
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Tackling discrimination in construction
Diversity in our industry needs to be a concrete target, not a nice thing to have