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MPs ignored as £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel procurement kicks off
Public Accounts Committee raised concerns earlier this month about transport department’s ability to manage job
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Crossrail pushing Bond Street team to get station ready enough for testing early next year
Station currently due to open after rest of line
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Council plans autumn restart for Wolverhampton job laid low by Shaylor collapse
City’s Civic Hall was undergoing £38m makeover when firm went under
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Infrastructure boss leaves Galliford Try amid staff cuts
Company will have made 350 people redundant by end of the month
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Clean bill of health for Associated’s medical college plans
Practice gets go-ahead for £30m Bolton scheme
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From the archive: 2013 - A new way to get old
Building recalls a care home in the Netherlands described as a “septuagenarian Willy Wonka-esque dream”.
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Higher salaries overseas set to tempt UK professionals, Building survey finds
Shortages in Canada and New Zealand to test UK staff’s resolve
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Tech could finally make new homes sexy
Tech is a major attraction of new homes, but the stigma of perceived poor build-quality is still there
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International salary survey 2019
This year’s Hays International Salary Survey shows juicy opportunities in several regions – but UK professionals aren’t biting yet
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What construction can learn from the gaming industry
We need to learn a lesson from Mario and jump right in and collect our gold coins.
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Carillion-hit ground engineer goes into administration again
Firm first failed last year in wake of contractor’s collapse
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Construction industry gossip: Epic journeys
Nobody could stay still this week – from flying visits to noble endeavours in the Shropshire hills and Spiderman-like feats of dexterity
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Government starts search for designer for new Beijing Embassy residence
RIBA competition eyes earthquake-resistant, feng shui-compliant symbol of Britishness
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Roundtable: Gathering speed - the future of infrastructure
As Londoners’ views on the city’s infrastucture were revealed in a new report, industry experts gathered to discuss the future of infrastructure
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Image of the week: Astronomical feat
Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, at the vanguard of astronomical research since 1945, has been added to the Unesco world heritage list