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Specialist contractor poaches Laing technical lead
McGee recruits O’Rourke technical specialist as operations director
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Laing O’Rourke worker hailed for tackling “terrorist cowards”
Crossrail staffer threw chairs and bottles at attackers
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Architects picked for major Hackney regen project
The scheme will see the Britannia Leisure Centre redeveloped into new mixed-use scheme
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Lendlease wins £1.5bn luxury resi scheme
The scheme is the latest in a series of high-profile wins for the Australian-owned contractor
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Temporary workers filling skills gap
Construction is becoming reliant on temporary workers as employers attempt to fill the skills gap
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Hawkins/Brown Olympic Park twin towers win consent
Build to rent developer Get Living London’s scheme features skybridge
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RIBA condemns US withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Giving up on tackling climate change ‘is to give up on prospects for future generations’, says organisation’s president
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Telford Homes strikes build-to-rent deal
Firm will help US real estate firm Greystar secure planning permission at Battersea site
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Middle East losses sent Morgan Tucker into administration
Private equity backer: engineer hit by “significant losses” from Middle East expansion
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WYG gets £12m-a-year boost to DIO role
Design and project management framework will cover midlands and south
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GE2017: All to play for
Promises on public spending and skills have swayed construction from the Conservatives to Labour
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Election 2017: Hanging in the balance
Policy on major construction projects could have a substantial impact on some hotly-contested marginal seats
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Morgan Tucker enters administration
Midlands engineer has ceased to trade and all 65 staff have been made redundant
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Shake-up sees two of Essential Living's founders depart
The build-to-rent developer’s chief executive Darryl Flay will continue to lead the business
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Sector condemns Trump climate deal withdrawal
Professionals warns that US economy will be harmed by pull out
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History in the making
Ending Britain’s reliance on coal would be a seismic change, but it might rely on links with the EU electricity network
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Toolkit launched to improve energy efficiency of new-build homes
The Building Energy Performance Improvement Toolkit is the result of a four year-long research project, backed by £1.5m of government funding.
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Building activity soars, despite Brexit fears
New data from Markit/CIPs shows spike in residential work