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Industry groups launch second Grenfell insurance survey
New poll seeks to get latest picture of how last year’s fatal fire affected firms’ premiums and cover availability
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Balfour Beatty bags more work at giant wind farm
Scheme will produce energy for over a million homes
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Bam sees UK profits rise
Dutch contractor notes stability in the UK, although warns of continuing uncertainty over Brexit
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McAslan says g’day to Sydney with only foreign office
Architect opens Australia studio as base for more work in region
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Mace says faulty wiring behind Spurs stadium delay
Exclusive: Contractor breaks silence on problems as Premier League club prepares to unveil a new opening timetable
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Big names among firms shortlisted for the 2018 Building Awards
Shortlist for this year’s awards announced today
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Projects: Spanish acquisition - the restoration of the Spanish City pleasure dome, Whitley Bay
Spanish City pleasure dome in Whitley was once known as the Playground of the North. Has its restoration from a crumbling wreck to a mixed-use leisure venue successfully combined Edwardian glamour with a modern commercial space?
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Angry residents threaten Kier and council with legal action over Glasgow Art School blaze
Cordon erected around demolition work on site means locals have had no access to their property for weeks
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Google contractor Lendlease reaps benefits of growing CM workload
Firm carrying out job for tech giant under construction management deal
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Technology move pays dividends for Costain
Contractor sees first half profit rise as it delves into high-tech markets
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Mothballed Bishopsgate project back on the starting blocks
Architect insists decision was mutual as developer ditches controversial towers
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Bechtel to manage North Wales nuclear job
US firm will have 200 staff working on Anglesey scheme
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Preparing for Brexit: what can you do to protect your position?
While it is mightily difficult to predict exactly what the circumstances will be for construction next March, there are some options for businesses to mitigate any Brexit risk that may arise
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Former City Airport boss chosen to take on rail regulator role
Declan Collier set to start next January
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Three make shortlist for stalled Chelsea Barracks deal
Original contractor Multiplex among firms in running for £200m job
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Work up for grabs under £4bn Network Rail framework
The six lot framework will cover the west of England and Wales
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Interserve being sued over claims Swansea stadium has structural defects
Stadium manager says problems with steel behind the action
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Costain to fit Kent roads with tech to update drivers on traffic conditions
Trial will beam information to vehicles in pilot scheme for Highways England