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Kier wins deal to redevelop London’s oldest brick house
Mixed-use scheme will add extension to the late-medieval Bromley Hall
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Trio of big consultants bag spots on £690m public sector framework
Deal is set to run for four years
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Foster’s Parliament proposal back on the table
Sponsor body asks architect to resubmit Horse Guards design
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Latest progress on Crossrail stations revealed
Images come as the project’s bosses confirm Crossrail will not open until 2022
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Contractors eyeing £26m Black Country train stations job
Two new station to be built between Walsall and Wolverhampton
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Don’t lose faith in the power of the office
The communal workplace offers unrivalled opportunities for productivity, creativity and enjoyment, says Alan Bainbridge, the BBC’s director of real estate
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Mace joins battle to build luxury ‘caviar care’ homes for over-65s in Kensington
Auriens scheme finally given green light after developer appealed to Planning Inspectorate following City Hall’s refusal
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Construction firms claim £2.9bn of furlough payments
Industry also has most self-employment income support scheme claims
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Experts brought in to speed up infrastructure projects
Mace boss Mark Reynolds and Highways England’s Chris Taylor are both part of the taskforce
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Big names win spots on £85m Peabody consultancy framework
Mace, Arcadis and Hawkins Brown among firms to win spots
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Has the pandemic reset our approach to values-based decision-making for the good?
The fact most of us are adept at making personal value-based decisions bodes well for the future, says Ann Bentley
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Crossrail costs to top £19bn as bosses confirm 2022 opening
Board admitted it would miss 2021 opening date last month
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Plans unveiled for £1bn pharma centre at King’s Cross
R D due to start next year if given the green light
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Consultants win spots on housing framework
Nearly 40 firms appointed to deal across North and Midlands
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Furlough hit Crossrail productivity further, railway admits
Board raised concerns over how many workers would be able to get going on restarted job