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'Roofer's heat gun sparked blaze on Osborne site'
Contractor says roofer’s heat gun sparked major fire at its £50m student accommodation scheme in Southampton
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Westfield wins planning for £1bn west London scheme
Plans for a £1bn extension to Westfield’s shopping centre in west London have been given the green light by planners
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Willmott Dixon launches early payment scheme
Subcontractors eligible to get paid up to two weeks early for a 2% charge
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Cowboy builders cost homeowners £1.9bn a year
TrustMark survey shows one in five homeowners have to get work re-done after employing shoddy tradespeople
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Mott MacDonald wins £325m Hong Kong Disneyland hotel
Engineer lands job on exotic forest-themed 750-room hotel
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Sweett launches second bribery probe
Consultant in “discussions” with UK and US authorities as it uncovers potential “material instances of deception”
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Boris gives go-ahead to two Foster towers
Berkeley 1,000-home schemes wins planning after Mayor overturns Islington council’s refusal
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T&T lands double role on £1.5bn Heathrow programme
Exclusive: Consultant sees off EC Harris, Aecom, Jacobs and Mott MacDonald for key roles on construction frameworks
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Consultant RLF looks to double turnover
SME consultant RLF posts strong results, with profit up 74%
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WYG to beat profit expectations
Engineer said it will beat market forecasts by 10% as economy recovers
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FM Conway and WSP land £450m Westminster hat-trick
Team win three eight-year highways maintenance frameworks for City of Westminster
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Alexandra Palace picks team for revamp
Project team picked for refurbishment of old BBC studios and Victorian theatre
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Gleeds bags Crossrail depot job for Bombardier
Consultant will project and cost manage train depot at Old Oak Common
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High Court waves through £600m Elizabeth House scheme
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage’s legal challenge to Chipperfield redevelopment
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Minister rows back on plan to extend FOI to contractors
Justice minister now says government will not be extending Freedom of Information law to cover private firms working on public contracts
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Rees: My departure will not put brakes on City schemes
Outgoing City of London planning officer seeks to allay fears his departure will lead rise in rejections of Square Mile schemes
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Construction to start on £800m Kingdom Tower
Construction on 1km tall Saudi Arabian tower scheduled to begin next month, with EC Harris and Mace as project managers