Consultants pick up £18m in six months for Parliament restoration work

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Project manager CH2M and architect BDP paid bulk of figure

Construction firms were paid at least £18m for work on the restoration of the Palace of Westminster across a six month period last year.

Data published as part of the restoration and renewal programme’s transparency policy has revealed all the invoices paid by both the delivery authority and sponsor body worth more than £25,000.

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