More news – Page 194
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Features
Bridging the gap: Ramboll’s new approach to career breaks
As part of our Every Person Counts campaign, we explore Ramboll’s Return to Work programme
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Restructuring costs and covid send Lendlease tumbling into red
Australian firm spent A$170m on reorganising business last year
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Former Crest boss named as Places for People’s inaugural COO
Scott Black to combine new post with group executive role
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In pictures: Wilkinson Eyre’s tower plan for Melbourne skyline
High-rise in Australian city’s business district will be 180m tall
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Looking up … new visitor centre at Jodrell Bank is out of this world
While the famous radio telescope searches out the mysteries of the universe, the £20.5m new visitor centre presented challenges of a far more terrestrial kind
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Firms chasing £60m framework for upgrades to Parliamentary estate
Work to be carried out while occupants of buildings remain working inside
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5 minutes with … Nathan Marsh at Turner & Townsend
T&T’s digital boss served in the Army, played professional rugby and had dinner with the Queen
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Mayfair hotel scheme blocked by planning inspector
Basement works and loss of office space see council’s rejection upheld
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Multiplex finishes work to turn Met Police HQ into upmarket flats
Westminster scheme had £420m price tag
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How post-pandemic working is driving Manchester’s office neighbourhoods
In the battle for talent, occupiers are demanding super-green spaces in which to work with a clear sense of place
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Bam’s UK business turns in improved profit
But contractor admits confidence has ‘declined’ in wake of dire economic forecast
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Morrisroe says demolition bid-rigging probe could cost it £2m
Concrete specialist bought Cantillon two years ago
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Former WYG business trebles profit after restructuring by US owner
Revenue at renamed Tetra Tech stays flat
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Another Prater veteran goes as operations director retires
Firm’s long-standing chief Richard Unwin went last month
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Comment
Asbestos victims deserve justice
Victims of asbestos-related illness caused in the workplace are too often left uncompensated, but that may change
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Features
Mayfield, Manchester: a park for the people
The first major open space in the city centre – and first public park anywhere in Manchester for 100 years – is ready to open
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Balfour hikes profit as UK construction business returns to black
Firm says order book stands at over £17bn