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Dar says new London HQ the springboard for UK push
Currie Brown owner hopes to start work on Holborn job early next year
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Edinburgh the most attractive UK city for inward investment, says Arcadis
London slips behind regional cities
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Council stalls on east London market plan after local protests
Scheme had been recommended for approval but Tower Hamlets pulls decision
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Carillion redundancies pass 1,000
But more than 7,500 jobs have been saved since firm went bust five weeks ago
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Mace lands first phase of £350m Stevenage town centre revamp
Job is part of a major overhaul of the Hertfordshire town
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Scape puts the call out for £2bn civils frameworks
Firms have until next month to register interest
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Armitt takes government to task over slow pace of rail projects
New National Infrastructure Commission chair warns on Crossrail 2 and northern powerhouse schemes
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Major shareholders slam Carillion management
Kiltearn says it looked at legal action against the firm
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Gleeson's half year profit jumps
Hike helped by one third rise in number of plots housebuilder sold
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Carillion's Aberdeen road partner queries why it paid dividends as debt rose
Galliford Try boss says handing shareholders returns as deficits soared was ‘toxic’
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Run businesses better rather than obsess over margins, analysts tell firms
Worries mount over debt and corporate governance in wake of Carillion collapse
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Breedon eyes Lagan takeover
Materials company says it is in talks about buying large part of Northern Ireland firm
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First phase of Westminster housing plan okayed
Church Street regeneration designed by Flanagan Lawrence
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Government hands out £45m to get housing jobs up and running
Nearly 80 schemes set to benefit from cash
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Consultants pay rises 2.8% as skills shortage worsens
Salary survey shows no change in average growth rate but financial reward not top of employee priorities
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Mind the cash
In the aftermath of Carillion, the operating environment is changed and there is a need to restore trust and transparency in the commercial and contracting arrangements throughout the property and construction sector
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Consultants' salary survey 2018: It's not all about the money
The opposing forces of opportunity and uncertainty are keeping construction salaries in balance. And while employers are no longer offering skilled professionals mega pay rises, they are refining non-financial benefits.
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Carillion's Aberdeen road staff taken on by JV partners
Milestones left on delayed scheme to be announced in coming weeks
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MPs demand more answers from Carillion directors
Former bosses face further scrutiny over claims made last week