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Consultant plans hiring spree after bank boost
Engineering consultant plans to add 50 new staff in the next year and 500 over next five years
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Laing O'Rourke completes £650m Francis Crick Institute
Contractor says nearly half of scheme built using its offsite method
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Six architects chasing £450m Spurs housing work
Allies Morrison and Sheppard Robson among those chasing deal next door to football club’s new ground
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Bovis reassures subbies it will continue building
The housebuilder reported strong profit growth for the first half of the year
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Let's love industrial estates
The changing nature of manufacturing and enterprise means we need to unlock many sites in our cities, integrating industrial estates with surrounding neighbourhoods
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BIM's answer to Brexit
If Brexit is going to make it harder to win European contracts, BIM Level 3 could be a vital selling point
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Resi stats: June 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Sir Robert McAlpine: The hollow crown?
Family firm Sir Robert McAlpine is once again without a boss. So, what happened, and can things be different for the next person to take the job?
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Apprenticeship levy details revealed
Government presses ahead with plans to impose levy on large employers
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Construction recession deeper than first thought
Bad June data confirms construction recession over first half of 2016
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Scape confirms consultancy framework winner after challenge falls away
Confirmation of the award follows a challenge by one of the unsuccessful bidders
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RLB appoints new Birmingham boss
Adam Ellis-Morgan is stepping up to become manageing director after less than eight months at the consultant
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Pokémon Go: What to do if digital monsters are on your building site
Concerned businesses can report issues to the game’s developer
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General Electric plans ultra sustainable Boston HQ
Gensler-designed project to include solar panels that can be replaced as technology improves
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Hansom: Dishing the dirt
It’s not that we’ve got it in for the Rio Olympics but things didn’t get off to a glitch-free start. At least there’s good news from the world of cement, a harebrained transport idea could just fly, and Northerners come clean
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Sir Robert McAlpine family ‘ran firm like a CEO’
Part of an exclusive investigation into management of Sir Robert McAlpine
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McAlpine: Like one of the family
The decision of the intensely private, family-run business to hand control to an outsider by appointing the first chief executive in its 147-year history was a momentous shift in strategy
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Online poll: McAlpine
Is Sir Robert McAlpine right to look beyond the traditional family-run business model? Results are in
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Image of the week: Dancing on the edge
Performers at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games