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Plans in for £300m Chester revamp
The Chester Northgate Scheme is looking to create 500,000 sq ft of new retail and leisure facilities
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Brexit could hurt sustainable projects
Survey of IEMA members finds two-thirds believe environmental issues will be given less weight if UK leaves EU
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Danish energy investor expects £11bn stock exchange valuation
Dong expects its upcoming floatation on the Copenhagen stock exchange will value the firm at up to £11bn
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Hays international salary survey 2016
With an influx of huge construction projects being readied across the world, and a shortage of people to build them, working outside the UK seems like a sure-fire route to a better pay packet
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Build costs: Keep your options open
If uncertainty is construction’s worst enemy how can architects and engineers help clients manage build costs?
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In pics: Mersey Gateway crossing enters new phase
Construction begins on main deck of new six-lane toll bridge
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Telford pipeline hits record £1.5bn
Housebuilder boosted by takeover of United House’s regeneration business last September
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British Steel brand is back after Tata deal completes
Tata Steel UK’s construction steel business to trade under British Steel following sale to investor
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New York and Seattle named hottest construction markets
Turner Townsend report on 38 global markets finds US cities overheating faster than London
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Brexit could deter EU contractors from UK work
Warning arrives as it emerges top 10 firms from mainland Europe won £7.3bn worth of UK contracts in opening third of 2016
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Fixing the UK's flooding problem
Water and wild weather might have dropped out of UK headlines but they’ll be back
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Euro 2016: Le grand dix - part two
Next week, Europe comes together for Euro 2016. But it’s not just sporting prowess that will be on display, as host France showcases a dazzling array of new and refurbished stadiums
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Euro 2016: Le grand dix - part one
Next week, Europe comes together for Euro 2016. But it’s not just sporting prowess that will be on display, as host France showcases a dazzling array of new and refurbished stadiums
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BFI unveils plans for new £130m South Bank venue
Institute showcases vision for new cinemas, exhibition space, and an education and research centre
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Contracts: Making amends
What happens when making amendments to a standard contract causes things to go wrong?
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McAlpines targets civils after more heavy losses
Heavyweight contractor wants to expand into civils and grow its public sector work
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