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City investor tells Persimmon to rejig £600m bonus plan
Deal will see senior execs rewarded wth lucrative shares scheme if incentive plan targets hit
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Taylor Wimpey snaps up Bouygues project
Bouygues’ contracting arm continuing with mixed-use scheme in Pimlico
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Styles & Wood gets Manchester tonic
Firm feeling benefit of high demand for space in North-west
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Willmott Dixon boss warns Brexit would hit green investment
Rob Lambe says less regulation would see policy inconsistences
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Features
Sweett hereafter
With Sweett’s purchase by WSP PB making it the latest venerable UK consultant to be snapped up by a bigger foreign firm, Building considers how such takeover deals - and the spin-off firms that often result - are changing the market
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HS2 invites all nine to tender for £12bn works
Bechtel and eight joint ventures in the running for civil engineering contracts
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Comment
Why JLL supports remaining in the EU
There are many reasons why the construction industry should vote to remain part of Europe
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Hansom: The spirit world
This week, a heady cocktail of London digs, youth training schemes, celebratory relays for those who built the London Olympics, Mitie’s new surveying tool, hot air balloons and a huge gin distillery
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WSP expected to drop Sweett name after deal
The Canada-based giant has paid £24m for the consultant
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Sketch of the week: Paddington Basin, London
This week’s sketch is drawn by Robin Partington of Robin Partington Partners
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This week in 2001
Building reported on how audiences from across the country were travelling to the construction site of Canary Wharf South
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BIM laser scan of Parliament ordered
BIM work will help inform £6bn renewal of Palace of Westminster