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A new dawn for the workplace?
Technology has become a key driver and an enabler within our day to day working lives, but a focus on people remains the priority
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Atkins appoints new boss for UK and Europe
Philip Hoare had led the engineer’s transportation division in the regions since 2014
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Old Oak development body chief quits
Victoria Hills will take up leadership of the Royal Town Planning Institute from April
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Infrastructure group should be given power over housing, says think tank boss
Treasury resisting idea, says KPMG’s Richard Threlfall
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Wilkinson Eyre lands Lord's cricket ground job
Architect will redesign the Compton and Edrich Stands
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Willmott Dixon scores £5m Travelodge deal
Firm’s interiors arm will transform an office building in Hertfordshire
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HS2 nabs Highways England procurement director
David Poole will take up his role as procurement and supply chain director in March
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Lakesmere creditors told to forget about getting the millions they are owed back
HSBC facing losses of £15m while unsecured creditors owed a further £15m
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Market review: Infrastructure steps up
The Budget delivered more cash for infrastructure – which accounted for the biggest share of new contracts in November – but forecasts were downgraded
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Leader: That sinking feeling
In this week’s leader: the Carillion saga continues, and Dame Judith Hackitt calls for a major overhaul of building regulations in her interim report
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Laing O'Rourke eyes high-profile Manchester job
Firm part of team that includes architect Ian Simpson behind proposed £300m revamp of city’s Great Northern Warehouses
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Analysis: Opinion split over Hackitt's Grenfell review
Head of review of Building Regulations and fire safety defends lack of detailed recommendations and says industry must take more responsibility
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Reasons to be cheerful
The year will have Brexit running through it. But despite the negativity, there will be opportunities for construction to prove itself robust
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‘Yes-man’ warning on new infrastructure commission chair
Government likely to seek ‘more biddable’ replacement in wake of Adonis’ abrupt departure, warns peer
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Interserve wins new five-year facilities services deal with Thomas Cook
Agreement now covers holiday firm’s 680 retail stores
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Quality is now a luxury
Fire engineer Steven Cooper gives his view on the Hackitt Review interim report, commissioned in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster
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Keller in talks to acquire US underground construction firm
Ground engineering specialist has been targeting expansion in the country
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