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UK’s tallest crane erected at Shard site
Crane will left first sections of Shard’s spire into place
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Land Securities JV selected for Glasgow station revamp
Project will include dramatic glass frontage and new entrance
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FCBS to redevelop hospital
City and Country Group has appointed architects to redevelop Bristol hospital site
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Comment
PFI projects: For fools rush in ...
With PFI undergoing a possible resurgence, contractors and consultants should apprise themselves of the risks involved before they sign up
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Comment
The new Construction Act: Get your act together
The new Construction Act is coming, and I’m afraid you’ll have to get used to it - flaws and all
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Features
Country focus: Russia
As host to the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 World Cup, and with a strong demand for offices, residential and retail, Russia is experiencing an uplift in construction activity. Tim Robb from EC Harris reports
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Comment
Right to renewable energy: Solar eclipse
There is no law guaranteeing a right to energy from renewable sources, meaning that users could have their work undone by a developer plonking a building in their sunlight
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McCarthy leaves CLG
McCarthy will work across Capita Symonds and Capita Groyp as executive director
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Halcrow’s CH2M Hill deal ‘driven by clients’
Deal marks industry-wide consolidation to satisfy clients, say experts
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Network Rail outlines £10bn investment plan
Plan includes £560m Northern Hub and major station upgrades with £5.6bn of new money
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Top industry names appointed to minister's carbon compliance committee
Paul Morrell and HBF’s John Slaughter among those to examine how targets can be hit
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Top QS qualification in doubt
RICS considers plans to drop APC level three in bid to streamline system
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Sisk Group profit up 11% thanks to international work
Ireland’s biggest builder now employs more staff in the UK than at home
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Dan Labbad to co-chair Green Construction Board
Government board to drive sustainability will meet for the first time “later in the autumn”
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Comment
First of autumn forecasts downgrades construction prospects
Message from first autumn forecasts to emerge is to prepare for slower recovery than expected
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Our qualifications must move with the times
RICS director of corporate affairs Gillian Charlesworth explains why RICS is reforming its qualifications
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