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Network Rail wins Saudi contract
Infrastructure client’s consulting arm wins largest contract to date
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Willmott Dixon lands £25m Lincoln transport hub
Contractor will build bus station, improve train station and deliver other works
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Lend Lease boosted by UK and Aussie housing booms
Construction group’s Europe division is star performer in strong half-year results
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Galliard drafts in board director to oversee expansion drive
Developer names Paul Huberman as new non-executive director
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Sweett hires former Atkins MD as chief exec
Douglas McCormick will take the helm at Sweett next month
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Construction activity rises for seventh quarter in a row
Larger firms bullish on growth opportunities for 2015, reports CPA
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Unite details three-year work pipeline
Housing provider plans to build 6,000-plus student rooms by 2018
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An attractive offer
In a tough recruitment market, how do consultants attract, choose and retain the best people?
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Artelia appointed to two cathedral projects
Firm lands lottery-funded schemes at St Albans and Canterbury
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SMEs waste £1bn in PQQ 'red tape'
Trade body calls for government to rein in prolific waste in PQQ application red tape
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Work on two major Berkshire schemes to start this year
Legal General presses ahead with retail quarter and 1,000-home scheme in Bracknell
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AIDS research centre gets planning green light
Hopkins-designed research centre in north London wins approval
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Features
Get happy: Wellbeing in buildings
There is a strong body of evidence of the tangible ways that building design can improve wellbeing. Now an increasing number of major clients are realising that this is not just good for employees’ health - it’s good for business
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Settlement agreement by email: Raymond Bieber & others vs Teathers Limited (in liquidation)
Did the exchange of emails between the parties’ solicitors amount to a binding settlement? If there was a binding agreement, was this agreement in substance still subject to contract?
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Steve Gee: The contender
Not content with being the boss of QS John Rowan, Steve Gee is standing as Liberal Democrat candidate for his local constituency of Epsom and Ewell. Building is joining him on the campaign trail
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Hear our voice
The sector’s thoughts on political developments count for little if they’re not being heard by Westminster
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Banging the drum
It can be hard for lobby groups to make their priorities heard over the clamour of mainstream national politics. But the unusual dynamics of May’s general election could give construction its chance