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Another general election – would you believe it?
Construction will be hoping that more homes, schools, hospitals and infrastructure represent more than just key battleground on 12 December
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Morgan Sindall shines with upgraded profit forecast
Firm had been expected to post £85m pre-tax profit this year
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Cost of Laing O’Rourke’s £130m arts job could jump again, council boss admits
Factory scheme in Manchester has already blown budget once
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Perkins and Will snaps up former RIBA president’s firm
Sunand Prasad’s practice now part of $2.5bn Dar group
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What it takes to crystallise a dispute
And how the concept works in the context of adjudication
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Eric Parry office at Liverpool Street Crossrail site given green light
Approval comes despite Historic England concerns
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Heathrow to link offsite hubs with tracking system
Logistic sites winners due to be named next summer
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O’Rourke slashes payment times as Kier booted from Prompt Payment Code
Country’s biggest private contractor cuts average time to settle up by 18 days
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How do we implement social value?
Delivering social value requires involvement of the whole supply chain — it is our collective responsibility
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No bar, black sheep: Construction Act adjudication prevails
Mistakes and omissions on payment or adjudication that fall foul of the Construction Act can be expensive
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Balfour brings back project director to head up piling business
Jane Towse-Laval spent 30 years at contractor
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Government has ‘failed to build a single starter home’, says watchdog
Not a single starter home has been delivered using special £2.3bn fund established for the purpose
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In pictures: How Crossrail’s stations are shaping up
Images show state of Paddington, Bond Street and Whitechapel stations
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Carillion hospital facing battle for labour from Commonwealth Games, trust admits
Midland Met finally due to sign deal with replacement contractor Balfour Beatty later this month
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Aukett Swanke eyes first annual profit since 2016
Country’s only listed architect sells Russia business
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Jittery firms cut-throat bidding to win work, key survey says
Latest IHS/Markit data warns of ‘widespread discounting’ to secure jobs