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RLB picks up brace of India contracts
Further wins for the consultant’s six-month-old Mumbai office
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A quick guide to creditors' voluntary liquidation
A quick guide to the process of creditors’ voluntary liquidation (CVL) of an insolvent company under the Insolvency Act 1986
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Playing global
How do you apply the UK QS model to an international one? The complexity of global client management is about the only thing everyone agrees on
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New refurbishment funding is a missed opportunity for energy efficiency
A pot of £70m is being distributed to bring empty properties into use - and what better opportunity to undertake a deep low carbon retrofit?
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Olympic bosses question marketing restrictions on 2012 firms
ODA chief exec Dennis Hone and legacy bosses reportedly at loggerheads with Olympics minister at Mipim
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Broadway Malyan unveils designs for Turkish skyscraper cluster
Architect exhibits major mixed-use scheme at Mipim
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Rail contractors to see no UK favouritism
Government rules to help UK businesses bid for rolling stock won’t extend to civils works
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Hill wins two Saudi contracts
Consultant expands on its project management contract for Jabal Omar development in Makkah
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Balfour and Amey sign up to government's SMEs push
Firms to publish subcontracting opportunities to help SMEs win public work
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Construction output fell 2.3% in January
Output fell compared to the same month in 2011, ONS figures reveal
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'History of mis-selling could threaten Green Deal success'
Careful oversight of the Green Deal is needed to prevent breaches of the code of conduct leading to the swift discrediting of the concept
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Barratt and British Land to develop City residential scheme
Joint venture aquires two acre site next to Aldgate East tube station
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Key director to depart Mace fit-out firm
Robin Harris, Como’s sales and marketing director, will leave in June
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Dicing with disaster
Refusing to pay an adjudicator’s award because you think it will be overturned further down the road can be a dangerous and expensive game
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Features
Best supporting acts: The ICE awards
Beneath Londoners’ feet, on their roads and in their stations, the city is undergoing arguably its biggest transformation since the Victorian age. The ICE awards, held last week, celebrated the cream of this current wave of infrastructure projects. Thomas Lane rounds up the winners
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The Olympics: The greenest show on earth?
The organisers of London 2012 sprang out of the blocks promising to stage the most sustainable Olympics ever, and as they enter the final straight they appear to be on course to set a new record - just as long as they don’t ease up before the finish line … ...
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University Technical Colleges: Dumbing down
Until January of this year, University Technical Colleges were fast gaining favour as a way of attracting new talent into our industry. Then, out of the blue, education secretary Michael Gove downgraded vocational qualifications, putting the feasibility of the programme in question. Building asks whether the government is making a ...