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Hinkley contractors restart 'unconstrained spending'
EDF tells suppliers to gear up ahead of final investment decision
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CITB ups number of new recruits needed by 2020
Training organisation also predicts industry will see sustained output growth at yearly average of 2.5% driven by infrastructure and private housing
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ECO replacement will not come into effect until 2018
Energy minister Lord Bourne says there will be a year of transition before a new scheme is implemented
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Underground London: Secrets of the deep
Beneath the streets of London lies a little known world of labyrinthine tunnels, disused tube stations, underground rivers and even a Post Office railway
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The Professionals
In the built environment, professionalism has largely been the preserve of the consultants and designers in charge of the ‘virtual’ part of construction. But ‘real’ construction needs these values too - in spades
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Occupational health runs through heart of ‘super sewer’ project
Megaproject’s chief executive assures Building the £4.2bn will focus on occupational health from start of the design phase
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Tunnel preferred for new £3bn Thames crossing
Highways England launches consultation on £3bn river crossing
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Payments: Fair dues
When administering payments under a construction contract, it is wise to follow its terms strictly and to remain vigilant - or end up paying more than you owe
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Market review: The down and ups
The UK economy looks set to have grown by 2.4% in 2015, a slowdown compared with 2.9% in 2014 – but construction’s future pipeline looks strong
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London and Chilterns power Crest Nicholson profit
Housebuilder posts 32% jump in pre-tax profit
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ISG takeover battle extended
US investor Cathexis struggles to attract shareholder support for £71m takeover
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CITB revokes 4,600 CSCS cards
CITB revokes cards after investigation showed workers paid cash to pass test
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Brexit: Apathy rules, OK
Nearly every Conservative says they are undecided. In short, like most of the public, the EU is not a big deal for them
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ISG and Hopkins complete St Thomas' Hospital reclad
St Thomas’ 1966 tower suffered water ingress and solar gain
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RIBA leadership: ‘There hasn’t been a coup’
Harry Rich’s resignation handled in ‘very civilised’ manner, says president
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Arcadis posts profit warning
Slowdown in North America and emerging markets hits expected operating profit
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Plans outlined for £500m Swansea regeneration
3,500-seat arena and aquatics centre part of ambitious city centre redevelopment
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Time for a change
Harry Rich was unable to drive the necessary reform at RIBA, his departure is an opportunity