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T&T joins Glasgow hospice fundraising campaign
The consultant is also project manager and CDM advisor on the project
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Mayor gives final green light to Greenwich Peninsula
Boris Johnson has given the final approval required for Knight Dragon’s revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan
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Plans in for Wales' tallest building
Plans have been submitted by Watkin Jones for a 42-storey student accommodation tower in Cardiff
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Government launches CIL review
Independent panel to review community infrastructure levy, with a consultation also launched
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Billington spends £4.9m to up steel production
Billington Holdings is to acquire assets from Sabler Enterprises and Sherling Steel
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MPs slam 'unrealistic' spending plans of rail bodies
Influential committee slams Network Rail’s overspend on its CP5 programme and says its regulator needs reviewing
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Incorporation by reference: Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Europe Limited vs BAE Systems (Al Diriyah C41) Limited
Before the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Briggs, and Lord Justice Bean. Judgment dated 30 July 2015
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P22 framework procurement kicks off
Department of Health plans buyers’ days for £5bn, four-year framework
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Green light for Manchester Noma offices
Two AHR-designed office buildings in heart of Manchester win planning
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Developer plans £1.8bn offshore wind farm
Offshore wind farm developer Scottish Power Renewables submits plans for 172-turbine project
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Hansom: Let’s get creative
The industry finds many ways to express itself, from a musical property ad, to starring in a TV show, turning a car park into studios, and a straight-up art competition. Even white van men are reinventing themselves
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Margins at UK’s largest specialists remain under 2%
Building’s league tables show increase in turnover, but profit margins remain slim, despite economic recovery
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The colour of money
How much is really at stake for the sector in next week’s spending announcement?
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Powers of infrastructure commission ‘not yet decided’
Sir John Armitt says National Infrastructure Commission’s relationship with government so far unclear
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Image of the week: ‘She does not sink …’
The Eiffel Tower is illuminated with the colours of the French flag in memory of the victims of last week’s terrorist attacks on Paris
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Sketch of the week: Church of St Mary Magdalene
This week’s sketch is by Ian Dollamore at Urban Infill
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Mixed messages
Industry sentiment surveys suggests a growing industry while official statistics show declines in activity
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Special application
From the outside things may be looking better for specialist firms but money is still tight, especially with some contractors imposing tough terms and long payment times. Is it time for specialists to cut out the middle-men?