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Consultants reel from woes of Brexit and a stalling economy
Top 150 Consultants survey shows biggest firms growing by 12% but many pessimistic for year ahead
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Top 150 Consultants 2019 - the year of living dangerously
The next 12 months will test consultants’ ability to steady their businesses through any slowdown while also forging ahead into a new digital era
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Work to remove cladding on Carillion hospital begins
Plan for rest of works to be revealed next month
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Mace pulls in for £200m rail job
Firm to carry out PM work at manufacturing plant for Siemens in Goole
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Next generation will bypass construction if it doesn’t modernise, MMC experts warn
Comments made at Building Live Club event on offsite
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Image of the week: The dark night
To commemorate Batman’s 80th anniversary, his iconic bat signal was projected onto buildings in cities around the world last weekend
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Mace’s project director on Shard leaves for London developer
Tony Palgrave understood to be heading off to client on £1bn London Olympia redevelopment
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Arcadis appoints first UK chief entrepreneur
New role to report directly to UK boss Mark Cowlard
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Don’t let HS2 send you off the rails
With HS2 up in the air, it’s wise for those in the supply chain to review their contract position ahead of possible cancellation
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Plans to turn former M&S store in north London into homes OK’d
Scheme to be built in Wood Green
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Aecom drafted in to ensure work to complete Carillion hospital is up to scratch
Consultant appointed to clerk of works role on Liverpool scheme
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TfL inks deal with Aviva for Eric Parry office at Crossrail site
Scheme will be at eastern end of Liverpool Street station
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In pictures: Knight Architects’ bridge over the Thames
Crossing links Berkeley housing job with Maidenhead
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Hinkley Point C running up to £2.9bn overbudget
Problem ground conditions send costs on Somerset nuclear power station heading north
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It’s time to look forward to the future of our industry
If the industry is going to survive and thrive we have to continue to pull together, writes Mark Castle
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Kier: The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?
Comparisons with Carillion and Interserve only hardened when Kier posted a £245m pre-tax loss — but some see a good business that can rebuild