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Capita names new boss for projects business
Internal switch sees Deborah McLaughlin take charge of 500-strong arm
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McAlpine hits back over MPs' demands it be kicked off Big Ben job
MPs say firm’s links to blacklisting mean it should not have been awarded deal
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Research shows companies profit from better cared for staff
Survey of 1,000 UK office workers saw firms with phyisically fit staff reap gross profit margins 8% higher
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Bouygues UK chalks up Cambridge uni work
Scheme includes new high-tech lab for university’s physics department
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Balfour/Mott bags £115m road maintenance extension
JV will oversee works across Area 10 covering Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester
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RLB appoints former Amazon logistics boss
Duncan Robertson joins as a commercial partner to head up the consultant’s industrial sector in the northÂ
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Peer lambasts 'profiteering housebuilders'
Lord Best lists catalogue of failures, while industry says firms ‘play their part’ in delivering much-needed homes
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Fleet Street re-imagined as a rural haven
WATG’s ‘Green Block’ a response to London mayor’s National Park City challenge
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'Hard border' will be bad for business, say NI firms
Builders in Northern Ireland warn a controlled border after Brexit is likely to hit purchasing and hiring policies
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National Infrastructure Commission launches assessment consultation
NIC says current plans fall ‘well short’ of requirements
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Bam to build Edinburgh’s largest speculative office development
Capital Square will measure 122,000 sa2 over eight floors and accommodate 1,400 people
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Countryside bags Hackney development job
It will build 72 homes - just under a third of which will be affordableÂ
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London architects’ confidence nosedives
Future Trends survey shows capital is most nervous place in country
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Redesign sees Stratford Waterfront delayed by a year
Resi towers lopped and third block added, as V A considers second site at Olympic Park
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Kier bags Cheshire aqueduct job
Firm will build a new parapet for the Grade I-listed structure
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Carillion shares up after healthcare sale announcement
More than one company is interested in buying the division, contractor reveals
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Fosters and Heatherwick design Shanghai development
The pair have jointly designed a 420,000m² riverfront scheme, comprising eight buildings, including two 180m-tall towers.
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