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'We steer clear of poor payers,' say Billington bosses
Steel firm posts improved set of figures for 2018
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Building intelligence: Q4 2018
Output is slowing as the uncertainty around Brexit continues, especially in the commercial sector, but private and public housing are holding up well
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Comment
Open spaces are something to be cherished
Can it really be wise to sacrifice so much potentially lettable space? Research suggests an unequivocal “yes”
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Competition watchdog accuses groundworks product firms of colluding
VP, MGF and Mabey have provisionally been found to have been operating a cartel
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HKA turns to rivals for senior appointments
Consultant nabs new directors from Currie Brown and Robertson Construction
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O2 operator voices worries over MSG's Stratford plan
AEG flags up issues over strain on Jubilee line
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New Crossrail completion plan ‘taking longer’ to work out, boss admits
Chief executive Mark Wild says skills shortage is hampering finishing off late-running stations
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Fosters’ Melbourne Apple store scuppered by heritage group
Tech giant unlikely to appeal decision
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ISG rings up £47m deal at London retail landmark
Scheme to sit on former site of 100-year-old department store in Kensington
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Work to restart Midland Met hospital already at risk of falling behind, boss admits
NHS Trust says bureaucratic wrangle putting July appointment of Carillion replacement in doubt
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Digital guru swaps Atkins for Homes England role
Brian McIntyre to join government agency in summer as its first chief digital officer
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Balfour Beatty bags £102m Stratford regen job
Firm wins first of seven phases at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Grenfell QC to head up Persimmon customer care review
Findings will be made public, housebuilder promises
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Makeover for Peaky Blinders museum
Shortlist of six set to battle for £6m job designed by Napier Clarke Architects
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Morgan Sindall chalks up £24m Bournemouth uni job
Contractor secured job via the Southern Construction Framework
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Government allocates £1.4bn for school improvements
Money to be split across different establishments
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From the archive: 2003 - stuck in traffic
This week’s introduction of the ultra-low emission zone reminds us of the congestion charge debate in 2003
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Ultra-low emissions zone - we can slash vehicle emissions overnight
New legislation for the capital, coupled with better organisation of construction deliveries, could make a significant impact on London’s air quality