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NewsWillmott Dixon wins £10.3m Birkenhead Academy deal
Project is the latest to combine refurbishment and rebuild work as clients move away from new builds
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Comment3XN to design Swedbank's Stockholm headquarters
V-shaped structure will house 2,500 office workers
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NewsFMB demands green budget for SMEs
Call for VAT cut and reduced stamp duty to meet government targets
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CommentVinci appoints regional director for Yorkshire
Keith Shivers will take charge of nine BSF contracts worth £170m
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CommentTime for a construction revolution?
SMEs are getting squeezed by the big boys and no-one’s taking up their cause
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NewsDozens injured as protestors ransack Libyan construction site
18 injured as violence spreads to capital
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya after killing of protesters
Practice will not return to country if Gaddafi remains in power, says managing partner
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NewsHammerson profits up 11%
Net Asset Value per share increases 17.6% as the group wrote up the value of its assets by £447m
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NewsCrossrail appoints a new programme controls director
Steve Elliot is to join Crossrail in newly created role
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NewsSkanska-Laing consortium in line for 25 year lighting project
Consortium announced as preferred bidder for Croydon and Lewisham PFI project
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FeaturesSchools special: Where the money's going
A full breakdown of current schools funding and the outlook for the next five years
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NewsGreat Portland swaps property lease
Great Portland Estates said today it has swapped its lease on a property on Oxford Street from freehold to leasehold
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NewsNetwork Rail overhaul revealed
Network Rail will split into nine regional units in a big shake up announced today
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NewsContract cuts to continue under new MoD framework
But £1.5bn housing contract to be awarded in 2012 will go ahead
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NewsOlympic park set to miss green target after Games
ODA to look into alternative ways to reduce carbon emissions after failing to hit 20% renewables aim
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FeaturesCan subbies survive on less?
Government and private sector clients are pressurising contractors to make big savings on projects. Often that means just pushing the pain down the supply chain. Can specialists get by on smaller and smaller rations?
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NewsGove blunder over schools procurement
Education secretary tells MPs trial fast-track procurement process took half the time it actually did
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NewsLabbad: Lend Lease positioning for smaller construction jobs
Shift comes as Australian parent confirms Bovis name will be dropped
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CommentValue discount payments are counterproductive
Passing pain down the supply chain is harming the whole industry













