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Keepmoat and Apollo merger sees 250 jobs go
Restructuring of the merged Keepmoat and Apollo businesses has completed, with Keepmoat chief executive Ian Sutcliffe stepping down
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Keepmoat chief Ian Sutcliffe leaves after nine months
Keepmoat’s chief executive Ian Sutcliffe has left the company after nine months - former Apollo boss Dave Sheridan takes his place
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Make unveils plans for Stansted expansion
Architect Make is developing plans to expand Stansted airport to up to four runways to solve the UK’s airport capacity problem
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Olympic Park handover kick-starts £292m overhaul
Handover comes as ministers reveal £480m surplus in Olympic budget
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Green light for Kier's £40m Ordnance Survey project
Firm wins outline planning approval for redevelopment in Southampton
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Ramboll UK sinks into the red
Exclusive: Cost of firm’s integration with engineer Gifford sees firm report a loss in 2011
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Architects’ outlook turns gloomy
Profession expecting contraction in workloads over the next three months
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Aecom man becomes Manchester commerce head
Regional director Cusack will represent business interests in the city
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Make submits Hanover Square office scheme
Mace to project manage 66,000ft 2 Legal General scheme near Crossrail station
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Scape tenders for £1bn framework
Willmott Dixon won the sole contractor role on the previous two occasions
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Procurement simplification 'remains a pipe dream'
National Federation of Builders’ report finds bidding for public sector work remains complex, time consuming and costly
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Labour calls for watchdog to act on blacklisting
Shadow business secretary urges Information Commissioner to take “swift and proactive” action on notifying blacklisted workers
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Brookfield Multiplex scoops Masdar HQ scheme
Contractor chosen to construct Woods Bagot-designed 32,000 sq m complex within ultra-green city in Abu Dhabi
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Construction shunned by flagship government lending scheme
Lending to construction SMEs through Enterprise Finance Guarantee dwindles to almost nothing
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Solar legal claim swells to £50m
More firms join legal action against government over illegal cut to solar feed-in-tariff
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Scottish construction sets out future strategy
Scotland’s construction industry is aiming to increase productivity by 10% by 2016
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Vinci wins £16m Bath university job
Vinci was won a £16m contract for the design and construction of a five-storey teaching facility at the University of Bath
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Sweett wins role on £600m Hong Kong hospital
Sweett Group to provide cost management services for hospital development in Hong Kong
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Carillion hits back at GMB over blacklisting claims
Richard Howson condemns union’s ‘appalling’ letter-writing campaign targeting contractor’s public sector clients