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Genivar to take WSP’s name
Canadian consultant and owner of UK firm WSP to rebrand as WSP Global
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Mace and Skanska battle for £500m Scalpel tower
Contractors Mace and Skanska are battling it out for the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed ‘Scalpel’ tower in the City of London
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Kier wins two Circle repairs deals worth £200m
Contractor will carry out works in central and eastern England
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DBK bags £35m Birmingham hotel
Consultant will act as employers’ agent on conversion of city centre office block
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RLB lands second phase of £300m China mall
Consultant has also been named Britain’s top medium-sized employer
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MPs call for evidence of current blacklisting
Scottish Affairs committee calls for further submissions following its damning report
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Mott MacDonald snaps up Brazilian engineer
UK engineer buys 80-strong environmental engineering consultant based in Rio
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NG Bailey lands first Middle East contract
Firm wins consultancy role on mystery airport off the coast of Abu Dhabi
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Subbies pressure ministers to tighten prompt payment code
Business minister asked to tighten payment rules following Carillion’s extension of payment terms to 120 days
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Blacklisting discoveries 'appalling'
Blacklisting practices revealed in inquiry beggar belief, says Ian Davidson, chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee
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Pickles promises to revise home extensions plan
Communities secretary forced into partial climb down over controversial plans to relax planning rules on home extensions
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Skanska's Monument office project gets green light
Skanska’s development arm has secured planning permission for a Make Architects-designed office-led scheme at 11-19 Monument Street, London
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Defective Premises Act 1972: 'In the course of a business'
Niklas Zennstrom and Catherine Zennstrom vs Kevin Fagot, Helen Moseley, Deborah Patricia Wilks, Andrew Ramus and Fast-Calc Limited
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Legal brief: Human rights vs adjudication
A decision by the Scottish Courts on Whyte MacKay Ltd vs Blyth and Blyth Consulting Engineers sets an interesting precedent
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Legal brief: Multiple disputes?
Willmott Dixon Housing Limited vs Newlon Housing Trust leads to an interesting development in adjudication law
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Llewelyn Davies Yeang goes under
London-based architect Llewelyn Davies Yeang has closed after more than 50 years in business
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HCA unveils first 45 projects for private rent fund
Projects that could realise as many as 10,000 homes for private rent receive share of £700m through Build to Rent Fund
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Construction firms in Gulf trade delegation
Bosses from Arup, Berkeley Homes and architect Gensler join London mayor Boris Johnson in effort to drum up business in the UAE
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The answer is expect falling construction to prompt a triple dip – but what was the question?
Growth is pitifully poor whatever assumptions we make