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Cheesegrater bolt problem costs Severfield £1m
Steel contractor’s bolt replacement programme on Rogers tower to continue until end of the year
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Sadie Morgan appointed chair of HS2 design panel
Director of dRMM appointed chair of independent panel to oversee design quality of mammoth HS2 project
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Holcim and Lafarge mega-merger back on track
European building materials giants overcome differences and agree new merger terms
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Comment
Searching for a level playing field
Will regulatory changes make a real difference towards SMEs’ access to public sector work?
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HS2: Is it worth it?
The Labour party is hedging its bets in the run-up to the election over this key infrastructure project
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Election uncertainty
Contract awards in February higher than a year earlier, pointing towards further growth
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ICC: There’s a new guy in town
Many employers procuring civil engineering projects have turned to the NEC reluctantly and for want of any alternative. Now the ICC has positioned itself as a genuine rival
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SMEs 'discriminated against' in EFA framework
National Federation of Builders urges Education Funding Agency to scrap regional schools framework
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Manchester plans 'vertical village'
Child Graddon Lewis grabs next tranche of Granada Studios work
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Contractor Speller Metcalfe warns of invoice fraud
Fresh wave of invoice fraud hit contractor Speller Metcalfe after bogus letters sent to clients
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Transport for the North unveils first raft of schemes
But critics urge government to match plans with devolution of powers
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Cardiff plans £120m ‘commuter’ cable car system
Exclusive: URS in talks with city authorities to draw up plans for scheme linking city centre with Cardiff Bay and Penarth
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Architecture to move ministries
Architecture will move from culture department to communities after election
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British Land completes major property swap with Tesco
Developer acquires string of shopping centres and retail parks
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Features
Inside Westminster: One for the road
Continuing our series looking at construction from inside the corridors of power in the run-up to the election, Mark Leftly asks if the coalition’s track record on infrastructure is anything to celebrate
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Infrastructure Bill: More moral fibre, please
The government has withdrawn amendments that would have made life less risky for those introducing broadband fibre. The onus is on developers to act themselves
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Hansom: Party poopers
Mipim was as varied as a pack of liquorice allsorts this year with delegates from far-flung corners of the world such as Dagenham imbuing the fair with fun-filled exoticism - all the more puzzling that some failed to show