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Laing O’Rourke appoints Middle East boss
Firm picks former NG Bailey chief executive to drive sales growth in the region
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McLaren shakes up London business
McLaren restructures its London business with two new bosses replacing London managing director Graham Sturge
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Electricians agree 5% pay rise over two years
Unite members agree to pay deal after employers drop controversial entrant grade
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Scalpel tower wins 'excellent' sustainable design rating
KPF design given first BREEAM rating under latest version of the sustainability standard
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Battle over Bishopsgate towers plan heats up
A dozen towers planned for Shoreditch site, with campaigners saying scheme is “big, ugly and not fit for purpose”
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Green light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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Tapping into the Internet of Things
Devices that monitor appliances in buildings are a powerful way to help occupants manage their properties more efficiently and sustainably
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Horrific architecture: Part 1
Dim the lights and get ready to hide behind the sofa. It’s the return of Building’s Halloween tribute to the most gruesome building designs around the globe
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Historic £1.35bn funding deal inked for Battersea Power Station
Malaysian owners of iconic building secure finance package, with search for contractors for phase three to begin soon
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Balfour shareholders back Parsons Brinckerhoff sale
Vote paves way for WSP to buy US consultant from Balfour for £820m
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Graham Shennan exits Morgan Sindall
Morgan Sindall’s managing director has left the firm, following profit warning last week
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Boris: Crossrail 2 'essential' for London growth
Mayor lays out his case for £16bn transport megaproject
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Green light for second phase of Royal Wharf
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for the second phase of the Royal Wharf development
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National Grid warns of power shortage
In its annual report on the outlook for winter the National Grid warns that UK energy capacity is at its lowest level in seven years
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Farrells unveils plans for Crewe HS2 'superhub'
Architect’s vision is key part of plans for HS2 line to benefit the wider north
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Crane drivers vote for strike action
Work could grind to a halt on some major construction sites around the country after HTC crane drivers vote for industrial action
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Market review: Slight turbulence
Output fell in the latest ONS figures but the value of contracts awarded is growing. Here are highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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London needs 'one million more homes than thought'
London’s housing needs have been greatly underestimated, Aecom report finds