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Hill wins Iraq Ministry of Youth and Sports contract
Consultant will act as project manager on Al Risafa Sports Stadium in Baghdad
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Unlocking the commercial market
The commercial office industry meets in gloomy mood this week, but if occupiers, developers and financiers work in partnership, they could open up the sector
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Ministry of Defence fires gun for estate job
The OJEU notice for a private sector partner to manage £20bn worth of defence estate published today
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Timetable for Hinkley nuclear slips
The approval process for EDF’s planned Hinkley Point C nuclear reactors is three months behind schedule
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Middle East still booming says Deloitte report
Annual report on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Iraq points to $500bn of work
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Hammond confirms plan to appoint private sector partner
Defence secretary says OJEU notice for job to manage £20bn worth of defence estate to be issued ‘shortly’
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Interserve secures £150m police deal
West Yorkshire contract comes after Alder Hey hospital work announced, set to be worth £50m
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Architects, engineers and consultants are boosting turnover as they focus on overseas markets
Good news for UK firms - but it does not mean UK construction is doing well
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3PM has £1m order book after first three months
New project management consultant, part owned by RLF, gets off to flying start
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Hackney timber policy open to legal challenges
Top lawyer says that council could find it’s planning decisions questioned by proponents of other materials
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Bidders line up for Horizon nuclear sale
Companies express interest in the nuclear power plant venture as government tries to encourage investment
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Three firms land £150m London hotel job
Edwardian Group appoint Arup, Woods Bagot and Jones Lang LaSalle to develop £150m project in Leicester Square
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Top consultants vie for £300m Goldman Sachs HQ job
Firms compete for quantity surveyor role on KPF-designed bank project
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Housebuilders failing to turn profits into higher build rates
Growth in returns not matched by increased housebuilding as first quarter starts drop 11%
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Construction Act payment rules: Why the scheme works a dream
The Construction Act’s payment rules have baffled many a great mind - but all you have to do is follow the ‘Scheme’…
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Features
The Regs Files: Energy perfomance in homes
With the energy performance of new homes proving far worse in practice than in theory, the government has been spurred into action - but its proposed quality assurance process for Part L compliance has not met with universal approval
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The state of play 03: Architects
The third of our sector-by-sector reports examines where the best opportunities - and the biggest pitfalls - lie for architects. By Will Hurst
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Solar PV panels: Heavy loads
Photovoltaic panels are becoming ever more numerous as prices drop, but they can be a heavy burden on your roof if not carefully installed, says Peter Caplehorn
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The Regs Files: Changing Building Control
Plans are afoot to make approved inspectors and the LABC more streamlined, more efficient and more effective in the fight against non-compliance. But will they work?