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Crossrail videos show latest progress on railway’s central London stations
Jobs include Bond Street and Farringdon
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Royal Bam boss to step down
Chief executive Rob van Wingerden will receive a year’s basic salary when he goes in April
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Costain boss heading for chief executive role at Keltbray
Chief operating officer Darren James will end 30-year stint at business this spring
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Market forecast: Output rises
New work output expanded in the latest quarter to a year-on-year figure of 4%
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Shapps says government ‘keen to learn from anybody’ about how to build HS2 faster
But transport secretary adds there have been no official conversations over Chinese firm’s offer to build line in five years
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First of government’s new hospitals up for grabs as race begins for £500m Leeds job
City’s LGI in line for huge revamp
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T&T tells contractors to get chequebooks out to attract new staff
Labour shortages mean hotspots like London and West Midlands will see big jump in tender prices
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In pictures: National Railway Museum reveals designs for new central hall
Five-strong shortlist for £16.5m York project
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HS2 and the Chinese: What now?
Building’s exclusive story about CRCC’s bid to build the railway has caught the nation’s attention – but UK contractors will be wondering what it all means for them
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Chinese firm offers to build HS2 and save ‘tens of billions’
CRCC will work with UK government ‘if necessary’
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Sadiq Khan says Tories ‘not serious’ about housing after McVey axe
London mayor facing up to working with seventh housing minister
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Powers for new regulator to take at least a year, Hackitt admits
Chair of shadow body overseeing fire safety says scope of regulator to widen
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HS2 and the Chinese connection
Boris Johnson gave Europe’s largest rail project the nod this week but he still has cost concerns, which makes a proposal from a Chinese company all the more interesting
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5 minutes with … Lee Priddle, director, Pick Everard
Lee Priddle tells Building about playing Lego as a child, Lichfield cathedral and his favourite engineering feat
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What works: Helping staff go greener at home
If firms are serious about reducing their carbon footprint, they must consider how their workers behave at home as well as in the office
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Government and industry must bridge the gap to apprentices
Last week was national apprenticeship week, but construction numbers are falling at an alarming rate
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Construction industry gossip: Noise at Heathrow consultation and Dominic Raab abroad
Gossip on a noisy Heathrow third runway consultation, a dozen creme eggs and forced Fun at Work Day
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Sajid Javid quits as chancellor in cabinet reshuffle
Esther McVey also sacked as housing minister