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Sellafield workers vote for industrial action
Dispute over union representation at Sellafield continues
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T&T wins key role on Sydney aquatic centre
Consultant to provide cost management advice on Australia’s biggest aquatic centre since 2000 Olympics
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Gleeds poaches Aecom London QS boss
Jon Dedman tasked with growing the Gleeds building services team
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F+G recruits Ministry of Justice BIM guru Stocks
Consultant appoints UK’s foremost experts on BIM to head public sector business
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LDA Design-led team poised for Olympic Park megaproject
Design team lined up for UCL East campus, part of Olympicopolis
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Sweett lands key role on huge London hospital
Consultant to act as programme manager and director on redevelopment of Chase Farm hospital
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Shepherd Construction starts review and considers redundancies
Shepherd Group confirms review of construction arm, while ɫTV understands
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Consultants bag places on £5m Thameslink framework
Seven consultants appointed to four-year framework
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First integrated project insurance contract is awarded
Dudley College’s £10m Centre for Advanced ɫTV Technologies is first scheme to use IPI
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Early ECO scheme end spells job woes for green businesses
Watering down of energy efficiency policy means utilities likely to hit targets ahead of schedule
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WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff reveals management team
UK boss Mark Naysmith unveils seven `heads of discipline’ as he targets double-digit growth
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Charles letter ruling may force HS2 report release
Supreme Court ruling on “black spider memos” may lead to release of critical report
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Aecom appoints Africa chief exec
Pone responsible for leading the firm’s growth strategy for the continent
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Sweett Group forms Canadian alliance
Sweett Group forms alliance with Toronto firm Pelican Woodcliff
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Rick Mather to design huge culture-led Croydon scheme
Mott MacDonald also appointed to work on College Green scheme in Croydon
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North West project pipeline rivals South East
Source: Alamy The North West is set to deliver construction projects worth only slightly less than those set to be built in the South East over the next four years, according to a new study. A pipeline analysis produced on behalf of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce by Barbour ...
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Compulsory purchase submissions rise 61% in 2014
Bond Dickinson research also reveals 95% success rate of CPOs since 2012