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Aecom infrastructure boss heads over to Mace
Sean Gray to grow firm’s transport consultancy team
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Ramboll boosts US activity after snapping up engineering firm
Deal for $270m turnover business nearly doubles consultant’s headcount in the country
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Mears chairman leaving earlier than planned
Bob Holt has spent more than 20 years at housing specialist
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Kier nabs first phase of £45m education campus
Contractor will deliver two schools in Cambridgeshire new town
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Government says Hackitt's recommendations will be implemented in full
Housing secretary says document marks ‘culture change’ in industry
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Features
2018 in construction: Building's review of the year - part two
So, what did Santa’s last round of offerings bring the industry? It’s not been a stocking full of pleasant surprises
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First deals let on prized £1bn east London framework
Job being let by Barking and Dagenham’s regen company Be First
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Spurs in talks with Uefa about where Dortmund game will be played
Governing body says it is in ‘close contact’ with club about where 13 February game will take place
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Interserve streamlining sees executive board member leave
Departure comes as firm faces loss of successful subsidiary to circling creditors
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London firm reels in Bafta headquarters refurb
Central London home of film and TV charity set to be given £20m makeover
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Turnover jumps at AHMM
But practice says shift to employee ownership trust hit profits for 2017-18
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Balfour Beatty poaches Network Rail director
Matthew Steele will head up contractor’s gas and water operation
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Comment
Is the demise of some big retailers an opportunity to repair our high streets?
Not every town needs multiple department stores – they are a product of a homogeny that has characterised our retail spaces for too long
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Features
2018 in construction: Building's review of the year - part one
So, what did Santa’s last round of offerings bring the industry? It’s not been a stocking full of pleasant surprises
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HS2 could cut costs by reducing trains' speed, Tory peer admits
Lord Young made remarks in House of Lords debate about price of £56bn project
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: Bleak midwinter
Our business minister grapples with some paperwork, a Victorian refurb gets distressed (but in a good way), and, as it’s almost Christmas, we contemplate nuclear extinction
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WA100 architect opens Amsterdam office
But Scott Brownrigg says Brexit is not behind decision to set up shop in Netherlands