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Hochtief brought in for Crossrail station construction work
Hochtief has been appointed to provide enhancement works at Crossrail’s western stations
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Government reveals funding offer it made to Hitachi for Wylfa nuclear plant
Greg Clarke says it was a “generous package of potential support”
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Scottish select committee opens inquiry into construction
Economy committee has called for written submissions
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Retentions bill set for further delay
House of Commons not scheduled to sit on day Aldous Bill meant to be heard
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Bam completes £30m work on upmarket Edinburgh flats
Crescent at Donaldson’s project also saw historic deaf school converted into flats
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Plant firm hit by Carillion’s collapse falls into administration
Hawk Plant said Carillion’s failure had delayed projects the firm was working on
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Morrisroe tells Skanska it wants too much for piling arm and pulls bid
Swedish firm understood to have put £55m asking price on Cementation
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Up to 20 sites to battle for Heathrow logistics hub places
Shortlist includes bids from Laing O’Rourke, Balfour Beatty and Severfield
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Mace confirmed for Renzo Piano’s Cube
Piling works contractor due to be named at beginning of next month
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Hitachi poised to pull out of Wylfa nuclear build
Decision would shred government’s ambition to deliver a series of new nuclear plants
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Contractors told to play ball on final stages of Aberdeen road job
Transport Scotland tells Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try not to pursue ‘misguided commercial tactics’
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Masterplanners on the blocks for Commonwealth Games stadium job
Birmingham council set to appoint masterplanner on £70m scheme ‘within weeks’
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Contractors named for £7bn Network Rail framework
Three firms win routes across the south of England
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McAlpine to redevelop Inner Temple in central London
Contractor will refurbish the library and hall at ancient organisation for barristers
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Council asks Interserve to make back-up plan for its own collapse
Sandwell concerned about potential impact on schools jobs if contractor goes bust
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Crossrail boss admits none of stations would have been ready for last month's opening date
Mark Wild says ‘thousands of hours of construction work’ still left to do on railway
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Uefa says it's still 'possible' Spurs could play Champions League ties at new ground this season
Governing body throws north London club a lifeline about hosting glamour tie at new home