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Construction workers reject 1.25% pay rise
Proposal is the first increase offered in three years
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Mexican Millau set to link capital to Gulf of Mexico
The 200m-plus piers of the San Carlos bridge will be second in height only to Foster’s French landmark
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Firm fined for 'absolute disregard' over asbestos
Contractor John Dodd ordered to pay £20,000 in fines and costs
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Broadgate plans rocked by listing recommendation
English Heritage deals potential blow to British Land’s City scheme
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Construction ministers at risk under boundary shake-up
MPs Grant Shapps, Mark Prisk and Andrew Stunell all face losing constituencies
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Liverpool to convert 177 vacant properties to affordable homes
Projects across three areas of the city worth £16m
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Glasgow medical facility releases £5m design and build contract
Newbuild centre to provide out-patient care and treatment for epilepsy
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Amec buys US support services firm Mactec for $280m
Consultant spends $280m on Georgia-based business
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Atkins buys Pöyry's oil and gas arm for £16m
Consultant says acquisition will give it platform for growth in gas and oil markets
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Workspace announces pre-tax profit rise of 100%
Company behind Wandsworth Business Village reports good year for regeneration
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AA School Project View: Until 9 July
The Architectural Association School’s summer exhibition Projects Review is an opportunity to see the drawings, models, designs and minds of an emerging generation of architects. Hundreds of drawings, models, installations and photographs will be on display in a series of large galleries within the AA’s Georgian buildings alongside large ...
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MOD sets carbon challenge for contractors
New criteria set out for facilities management bidders
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Laing O’Rourke wins £120m Guy’s cancer centre
Contractor-led consortium wins RIBA-run design contest
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Sheffield contractor CR Gibbs falls into administration
Administrators say firm was crippled by public sector slowdown
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Four killed in Wales refinery blast
Explosion kills four maintenance workers and seriously injuries another
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Waterside flats in Bristol
Edward Cullinan Architects and Crest Nicholson have won planning permission for a waterfront building on the Bristol Harbourside redevelopment.
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Davis Langdon in global rethink after Aecom merger
Directors relocated as consultant focuses on Australia, New Zealand and US for growth
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Private equity saves Bank of England builder
Holloway White Allom were presented with a winding-up petition
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Australian engineer buys UK’s Colin Buchanan
Sinclair Knight Merz completed the deal on Wednesday