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Behind schedule
A recent judgment in the TCC looks at what can go wrong when parties add scheduled payments into a construction contract
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Construction workers' pay talks hits impasse
Around 500,000 construction workers are represented under the agreement
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Network Rail launches property company
Search begins for two more non-executive directors to join Network Rail Property
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Zero carbon homes could be re-introduced
House of Lords votes against government plans to scrap zero carbon homes requirement
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Online poll: Forecasts
Are you concerned by the repeated downgrades to construction forecasts for 2016 and 2017? Vote here
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Green light for Chipperfield's Nobel Centre
Work on controversial project could start next year
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Hinkley bosses hauled before MPs again
Bosses called back by Parliament to explain why decision on Hinkley is delayed again
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Interserve’s £154m waste-to-energy job three months late
Client Viridor says delays on Glasgow plant due to issues with sub-structure works and subcontractors
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Total infrastructure
Specialist skills are valuable assets for any profession but they work most creatively when they’re flexible and adaptable
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Planes, trains and automobiles
George Osborne is famously a fan of infrastructure - but is he putting his money where his mouth is?
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Jobs axed as McGrath administrator appointed
All staff lose jobs as Northern Ireland metalwork specialist goes to the wall
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JV buys up chunk of Ebbsfleet
Joint venture invests £200m in land for 4,700 homes at garden city site
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Banks tell Laing O'Rourke to make money on problem job
Details of loan say firm will default if it doesn’t make undisclosed margin on scheme
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Middle East woes to cost Sweett £5.1m
Sweett also says it expects to complete sale of Asia Pacific division by June
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Breedon to offload 14 plants to smooth Hope merger
Competition and Markets Authority says plan could avoid in-depth probe of £336m buyout
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Market review: Holding steady
A month on from the Budget, the construction sector remains in reasonable health despite monthy fluctuations
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The social network
The launch of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge - which will see a group of companies spend £1bn with social enterprises by 2020 - is a catalyst for change. But the concept needs more than money to thrive
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Metalwork specialist McGrath Group applies for administration
171 jobs in jeopardy as leading engineering firm ceases trading
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Mott MacDonald adds 2,000 staff in US
Independent UK engineer buys out parts of its North American joint venture