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Alinea says it will be working on debut overseas job 'within a year'
22 Bishopsgate cost consultant sees income jump a quarter in last 12 months
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Workloads stay flat but new orders slip back, latest figures say
PMI scores stayed remained unchanged from April
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Almost 3,000 Carillion workers remain in limbo close to five months after collapse
Around 100 staff had their jobs saved in the past week
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Architect hails benefits of HS2 move
Jestico + Whiles forced to relocate because of upcoming railway says efficiency will be improved as firm sees profit jump
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Wates wraps work on latest stage of Wembley regen
The residential development was designed by Flanagan Lawrence
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Abakus nabs QS role on women-only private members club in Mayfair
Work for AllBright due to finish next year
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CITB tells firms to raid other industries for staff
Training body says workers from other sectors could be the solution to skills crisis
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Funding deal agreed to speed up Cambridge housing
Homes England hands out £22m to scheme which will include 1,300 homes
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Costain awarded £150m Highways England contract
‘Smart’ infrastructure systems will be installed over the next three years
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Lewisham residents send in plans for half-price homes
New homes the first of 200 promised for the south-east London borough
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Comment
Don't panic
While the macroeconomic picture and wobbly domestic outlook do cause concern and create uncertainty, things are nowhere near as bad as they were a decade ago
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Ten years on: Could it happen again?
Ten years on from the crash of 2008, how has the industry changed – and if another downturn strikes, will we be better placed to respond effectively?
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Industry more crash-proof, say experts
Predictions suggest fall-out from recession won’t be as bad as a decade ago
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Thought for tomorrow: Project monitor 'Cinderellas' need the recognition they deserve
We ask readers to share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time
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WSP to keep Stirling station redevelopment on track
Firm has been appointed to design new station forecourt
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Bouygues chalks up next phase of £300m Cardiff University campus
Kier had been earmarked for the job
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Hansom: Crazy for you
A Ferris wheel causes a little too much excitement, and a new book reveals the psychopathic secrets of chief executives’ success
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The economics of recession: bouncing back?
Noble Francis on how the industry reacts to an economic downturn
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Rogers' plans for Melbourne stations revealed
Other UK firms working on £6.2bn job include transport architect Weston Williamson and ground engineering firm Keller
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Online poll: Shockwaves
This week’s poll: If another economic downturn hit now, would the industry be better placed to withstand it than it was a decade back?