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Grimshaw shuts offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
Architect says move involved 650 staff across its seven offices
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Sellafield puts firms on notice for £1bn construction and refurbishment framework
Package to be used for nuclear clean-up works over the next 18 years
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Interserve sells RMD for reported £140m
Move leaves just construction arm remaining at group
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Make shrugs off pandemic’s impact to increase profit
Income slips 7% but architect says impact of lockdown was ‘minimal’
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Selling infrastructure was right thing to do, says Osborne chief as firm nosedives into red
Firm racks up near £14m loss in latest accounts
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HS2 gears up to host biggest ever contractor engagement event
More than 250 jobs worth up to £160m will be up for grabs
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Galliford Try nips in to buy NMCN’s water business for £1m
Break-up of stricken 75-year-old business now largely complete
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NMCN white knight picks up stricken firm’s telecoms business
Listed contractor collapsed into administration earlier this week
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T&T wins Lower Thames Crossing work
Deal will last eight years and include commercial and contract management
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Material prices continue to surge as regional firms meet for emergency summit
Structural steel prices rose by more than 10% in August
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Mace and Willmott Dixon form consortium to target major healthcare projects
Pair to target government’s £40bn hospital building programme
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City tower Mace working on kicked into touch by Square Mile planners
48-storey Stiff & Trevillion office would have been built next to Gherkin
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Auction to sell off Cleveland Bridge assets to take place next month
Firm collapsed into administration owing £22m
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Tulip decision pushed back to November
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until second week of next month
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Economists warn construction’s slowdown will continue as industry struggles to shake off shortages gloom
Getting hold of labour and materials continues to blunt growth, bellwether forecast says
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Government suggests candidates to lead RICS’ ‘future purpose’ review
Four names put forward by Cabinet Office believed to be retired civil servants
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Boosting wages will not fix industry’s labour shortage crisis, Mace boss warns
Mark Reynolds calls for long-term visas for foreign workers instead as Boris Johnson launches drive to end reliance on immigration
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Women still earn a quarter less than men at UK’s biggest construction firms
Pay gaps of country’s 40 biggest housebuilders and contractors published
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BDP’s Stockport housing OK’d
Developer to start construction of Stockport project early next year