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Salmond creates post for Scottish infrastructure
Alex Neil appointed the first Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure
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Government appoints interim replacement for schools chief
Ruth Thompson will take over from Tim Byles at Partnerships for Schools
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NEP invites tenders for £480m housing framework
Housing framework agreement spans four year period
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Birse Metro lands £75m TfL contract
Deal involves construction of the Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction line
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McNulty report: Higgins responds
Network Rail chief executive confirms that train operators will be able to develop stations
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Tim Byles exits PfS
Chief executive’s departure adds to turmoil surrounding the future of government schools programme
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All government projects to use BIM within five years
Construction chief Paul Morrell dismissed other ’unambitious’ plans at the London KBB conference
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Mark Lacey latest to leave Davis Langdon for EC Harris
Lacey will be responsible for growing the firm’s London commercial team
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Hill on the hunt for UK quantity surveyor
Move comes as international firms look to target high-risk projects and infrastructure work
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Balfour Beatty stays on top
Big public sector job saves the firm from dropping out of the top 10 table altogether
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Brian Green on ... ONS statistics
Even if there are problems with official figures, the real worry is how to drive recovery
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Public sector output in recession
Latest figures indicate capital spending cuts are beginning to impact the market
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Arup to move into Indonesia as market grows
Move will make firm the second top ten UK consultant to enter the growing market
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Jones Lang LaSalle in talks to buy King Sturge for £160m
The move would create the biggest agent in the country by turnover
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Derwent: high demand, low supply for London office space
Supply in central London has fallen for the seventh quarter
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Construction trade survey puts further doubt on ONS figures
The Construction Products Association’s survey shows activity in Q1 2011 has increased year on year