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Atkins picks up Morgan Sindall development boss
Nick Towe will work at consultant’s development business
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Rowing club gets green light for boathouse
Local architect Spratley Partners behind river Thames scheme
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Features
Hackitt explainer: What are the three 'gateways'?
As the Hackitt consultation launches, Building delves into some of the more technical aspects of the recommendations
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Hackitt explainer: What is the regulatory body?
As the Hackitt consultation launches, Building delves into some of the more technical aspects of the recommendations
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Rival firms prepare for flood of Kier CVs
Staff turn to social media to take issue with contractor being branded ‘the next Carillion’
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Explainer: How do project bank accounts work?
Highways England’s Lloyd Biddell explains how project bank accounts work for contractors in construction
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Heathrow reveals plans to have M25 and river under new runway
Airport has released its preferred masterplan for consultation
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British Land to refurbish Euston Tower rather than pull it down
1970s built block sits at firm’s Regent’s Place development
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Tier ones and subcontractors to feel brunt of Interserve collapse, says Mace
Fallout will see banks toughen up lending criteria, consultant warns
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Brokenshire rejects second major housing scheme in two weeks
Essex scheme canned becauase of ’adverse impact’ on character of local conservation areas
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Multiplex profit jumps
22 Bishopsgate builder says it has tightened up procedures to reduce risk on jobs
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Galliford Try snaps up Yorkshire housebuilder
Firm’s partnerships arm says deal for STG will spearhead push into region
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Kier share price slides to another new low
Investors worry firm won’t raise enough cash to cover rising debt burden
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Features
Projects: Hill House, Helensburgh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House near Glasgow was just three years away from being destroyed by catastrophic water ingress
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Comment
The moment of truth: we need to be honest with ourselves about construction's recruitment problem
Construction’s recruitment crisis is often attributed to an image problem, but perhaps it’s the reality we need to change
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Over 200 jobs lost as Shaylor Group goes into administration
FRP Advisory says firm was hit by project delays and impact on cashflow
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Kier takes axe to 1,200 jobs and pulls plug on host of businesses
More than 600 staff to go at the end of the month
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Lendlease looking for new construction boss
Current MD Neil Martin promoted to chief operating officer role