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NAO slams government's 100,000 homes claim
Investigation finds that target for building on public land only measured ‘expected homes’ and not actual units built
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Willmott Dixon wins £20m green office refit job
Willmott Dixon will refit 1980s built office block in Shoreditch
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The ONS needs to figure out the problem
Following recent revisions to their data, the Office of National Statistics could benefit from listening to those who work in the industry day-to-day
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Women in engineering: The only way is up
With women making up fewer than 10% of engineers in the UK, what can be done to encourage more to join the profession?
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Industry celebrates National Women in Engineering Day
Industry bodies and clients join the celebrations to promote opportunities for women in engineering
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Campaign to encourage former soldiers into construction
The CIOB using the hashtag #SaluteOurForces on social media promoting construction management careers to those leaving the military
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Graham lands £100m Liverpool ports job
Contractor to build new biomass terminal at the Port of Liverpool
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Cathedral wins planning for 272-home Greenwich scheme
Site of former telegraph cable factory makes way for 272 new homes
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Market review: Mixed signals
The construction sector is still thriving but according to economic indicators there was a fall in activity in services and manufacturing
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Long-standing Ridge senior partner Phil Jones retires
Jones handed over to Adrian O’Hickey in January
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Arcadis wins £14m design role on Doha metro
Consultant will provide design work on Doha’s planned gold line
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Carillion, Kier and Eiffage form HS2 JV
Three firms team up to bid for forthcoming HS2 contracts
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Interserve lands £200m armed forces rehabilitation centre
Contractor will redevelop and refurbish the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre near Loughborough
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UK's 'greenest commercial building' opens
Morgan Sindall-built Enterprise Centre in East Anglia completes
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What to specify: Commercial
This week’s commercial products include bespoke ceiling panels for the 47 floors of The Leadenhall Building
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Spanish architect's kaleidoscopic Serpentine Pavilion completes
Ike Ijeh reviews this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, which opens to the public on Thursday
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Construction set to break output records in 2015
Contracting authority Scape projects £34.4bn output for the sector this year
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Skanska sells Bristol development for £33m
Contractor cashes in on foray into Bristol office market