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Women to fill quarter of construction jobs by 2020
Women could fill quarter of construction jobs by end of the decade
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Construction appointments: 6 February 2015
IM Properties, Lovell and Parsons Brinckerhoff are among the companies announcing appointments and promotions
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Hansom: The wheat from the chaff
Baking infiltrates Building this week as a former Great British Bake Off contestant quizzes the Federation of Master Builders construction panel, and a Buckinghamshire brickmaker wins over a Japanese bakery
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Capita set to hike annual Constructionline fees by 10%
Consultant Capita purchased the government-owned pre-qualification service for £35m
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Willmott Dixon to work with suppliers on costs
Chief operating officer of £800m-turnover construction firm says it is working to “keep supply chain close”
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Labour’s tuition fee cut puts university projects at risk
University estates body issues warning after party confirms plan to cut fees by a third if it wins May’s election
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Letter: Best use of space
A reader responds to James Maddock’s article with a personal recollection
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Online poll: Consultants' salaries
Will consultants’ salaries continue to rise rapidly in 2015? Vote here
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Consultants' salary survey 2015: Up, up and away
Inflation-busting pay increases and robust recruitment growth characterise this year’s Hays consultants’ salary survey. But employee discontent and ongoing skills shortages could deflate the widespread optimism
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Image of the week: The march from the Elephant
An estimated 2,000 people join a protest for affordable housing in London
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Tuition fees and the risk to university projects
Uncertainty over universities’ income amid the political debate about fees could put up to £1bn of schemes in jeopardy
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Government plans tougher late payment laws
Consultation launched on plans to tackle late payment culture
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Green lobby hails launch of 'breakthrough' energy efficiency regs
Regulations making it illegal for landlords to rent out the most energy inefficient homes presented to Parliament
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Green light for £200m expansion of London's City Airport
Expansion will allow airport to run 111,000 annual flights, up from 70,000 currently
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Keith Miller to step down as Miller Group chief exec
Miller has been chief executive of the group since 1994
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Eighty architects jostle for £40m Nine Elms bridge
Shortlist of four will be unveiled next month