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HS2 £11m over budget on engineering design work
Prime minister turns to ex-London 2012 boss to cut costs as Building’s research reveals overspend
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Industry leaders hit out at ‘box-ticking’ energy-audit scheme
Critics say “mad” government scheme risks duplicating existing programmes
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Legal setback for Chipperfield's £600m south bank scheme
Judge orders judicial review of secretary of state’s decision not to call in the Elizabeth House project
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Government finally issues £750m consultants tender
Up to 31 firms could win places on repeatedly delayed framework
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Aecom launches programme management consulting arm
New business to be led by former Turner Townsend infrastructure director Paul Dyson
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Blacklisted workers storm out of compensation talks
Blacklist Support Group walks out on “piss take” proposals
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Graduate civil engineer salaries up 7% in three years
ICE hails survey’s finding as “very good news” for profession
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Regional commercial property values return to growth
Value of offices, shops and warehouses outside London rose 0.8% in Q3
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Ucatt slams blacklisting compensation scheme
Scheme insists it is genuine attempt to make amends as union boss Steve Murphy brands it a “travesty of justice”
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Government launches push to "inspire next generation of engineers"
Raft of measures announced backed by £49m of new public funding
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G&T wins role on high-profile Southbank Centre skate park
Firm appointed as cost consultant in controversial move to new site below Hungerford Bridge
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Plan for low carbon target law defeated
Lords vote against setting decarbonisation target for UK’s energy mix in 2014
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Government primes Islamic bond to boost UK infrastructure
UK aims to launch £200m Sharia-compliant bond next year
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Government to keep hold of roads standards
Plans to spin-out the Highways Agency would still see government keep control of design requirements
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Tata Steel plans 500 job cuts
Cuts to fall in its ‘Long Products’ business that serves the construction sector
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Greenpeace drops Hinkley legal challenge
But £16bn nuclear project still facing legal challenge from Ireland’s National Trust
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Firms win place on Quintain's £2bn Wembley scheme
Clutch of consultants appointed to residential phase of developer Quintain’s £2bn Wembley Park regeneration scheme
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Buro Four wins key role on £200m Manchester university job
Exclusive: Consultant appointed to project manage new engineering campus for University of Manchester
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