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Construction sector pay deals to stagnate in 2018
Bank of England report highlights zero wage growth across private sector firms
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Half of Carillion's apprentices still looking for new firms
CITB has contacted all 1,400 apprentices firm had on its books at the time of its collapse
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'Much to do' on London's Build To Rent sector, research finds
Survey reveals half the capital’s local councils have no clear planning policies on initiative
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Projects: Built by gaslight
An eagerly awaited luxury housing development at King’s Cross has an unusual exterior – three Victorian gasholders frame the structures
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Slowing market: a time to take stock - and get savvy
What everyone in construction can agree on is that Brexit is casting a long shadow over the industry
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Wates gets new divisional boss following corporate shake-up
Restructuring prompts resi chief Joanne Jamieson to leave firm
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Mayor green lights offsite tower in Croydon
Work on 21-storey building to start later this year
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Search begins for contractor to revamp Manchester Town Hall
Up to 80 sub-contracts are anticipated to be given out by the winning main contractor
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More money lost as Galliford Try’s Aberdeen road woes deepen
Firm racks up separate £25m hit following Carillion collapse and announces plans to raise £150m to cover job’s soaring costs
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Are contractors in full control of staff on site - and are site workers being put in danger?
UK law requires site workers to demonstrate their credentials through qualifications. But is this being documented and adhered to on site?
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Market forecast: Maintaining margins
Technically the construction industry is in a recession, but many firms continue to report stable activity levels for now
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Foster faces flak in Melbourne
Local councillors say Apple store it has designed out of keeping with city’s Federation Square
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Trade bodies pile pressure on government over retentions
Carillion implosion shows laws need amending, groups say
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Serco saves £18m on Carillion FM deal
Firm had agreed to pay £50m for business back in December
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Tender prices heading north, says Aecom
Tender price inflation is being boosted by material costs and skill shortage
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McLaren nabs Bam director for public sector push
Keith Rayner has joined McLaren after 23 years with Bam
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Balfour Beatty Crossrail strike postponed as new talks get underway
Row centres on disputed bonus payments
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Chelsea kicks off search for stadium builders
Premier League club’s new stadium will have 60,000 capacity when built
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Breaking up is hard to do
The European Investment Bank is an important source of finance for UK infrastructure, investing billions in the UK every year. So why would we want to leave it?
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Network Rail looking for contractors for £7bn southern framework
Framework covers works on Anglia, Southeast and Wessex routes