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Rival teams vying to take on stalled Pinnacle tower
Exclusive: Lipton Rogers and US-based developer Hines prepare competing bids for prestige City of London project
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Firms face £141m legal claim over wine warehouse
Exclusive: VolkerFitzpatrick and developer Goodman sued over ‘defects and damage’ in Bristol storage facility
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Troubled Alandale Group loses its chairman
Chairman of London-based subcontractor is no longer a director at the business, with firm making a series of changes to structure
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MP says contractors 'can't be trusted' over blacklisting
Select committee chairman Ian Davidson hits out over blacklisting response
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Another worker dies on Brazil World Cup construction
Construction worker dies after falling from roof of stadium where England team will play its first World Cup game
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RLB's African venture wins Mozambique resort job
Joint venture will cost manage £92m sea-front resort in Maputo
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Start-up Alinea sets sights on £1.5m turnover in first year
Firm currently working on £1bn worth of schemes, with co-founder saying firm “couldn’t have asked for a better start”
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Fears £750m framework may be open to legal challenge
Further delays and 400 tender clarifications spark concern over consultants’ public sector framework
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Mouchel seeking 600 engineers
Consultant reports revenue of £555m in first full year since bank rescue
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MAC on course to double in size this year
Start-up consultant specialising in retail sector forecasts strong fourth year of trading
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Ministers seek to block bad HS2 assessment review
Ministers seek to block publication of report that describes HS2 as in danger of failing
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Commercial work grows at fastest rate on record
Major spike in activity in UK regions in November boosts commercial sector, says Savills
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DBK wins 4,000-home framework
Consultant appointed to provide long term cost management support to residential developer Pocket
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Government faces Brussels fines over energy efficiency failure
UK could be hit with millions of pounds of fines after European Commission ruling on energy performance certificates
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Two more Wrekin directors banned after ruby scam
Forged valuation of ruby inflated troubled company’s worth by £11m, giving false impression of collapsed firm’s financial position
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Team picked for prestigious parliament refurb role
Exclusive: Consortium of three firms beats four rivals to key role on £720m-plus Palace of Westminster project
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Galliford Try sued by Prater over 2012 village delays
Exclusive: The £4.4m claim from cladding firm is second claim Galliford Try faces relating to athletes village
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Pickles rejects Persimmon scheme over design
Rejection sends message that sustainable development must involve good design
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Fresh delay to £750m public sector framework 'sets off alarm bells'
Consultants hit out at mismanagement and confusion after deadline for submission of bids for major framework put back