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Features
Market review: On the rails
In construction, activity is holding up, partly thanks to a big boost from HS2 contract awards in September
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Comment
Housing hits the headlines - but how much will actually be in the budget?
Altair’s Steve Douglas responds to the news that housing could be set for a significant budgetary boost
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News
Redundancy payments fiasco sees HS2 finance chief quit
Investigation found £1.76m of unauthorised redundancy payments had been made
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Highways England unveils £100m Lancashire bypass plans
Dual carriageway part of the government’s £15bn Road Investment Strategy
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Carillion begins disposals process with £50m healthcare sale to Serco
Stricken contractor hoping to bring in £300m by the end of next year
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Crossrail 2 boss hopeful of getting green light later this year
£30bn scheme was given public backing by transport secretary over the summer
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Manchester scheme receives £34.7m cash boost
Majority of funding will fast-track the delivery of 546 new homes
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Borrow more money for new housing, says Javid
Government can “take advantage of record-low interest rates”
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London's landed estates priced out of development market
Estates also cited rising construction costs and a weakening occupier market
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Mace eyeing more deals after buying stake in Kenyan surveyor
News follows last year’s deal to buy share in South Africa QS
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Smaller builders report slowing growth in Q3
Workload activity down with Northern Ireland the only home nation to experience an increase
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Interserve wins £140m contract extension with the BBC
Facilities services deal extended for a further four years
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Masterplan unveiled for Stoke-on-Trent station
Council draws up plans for the next 25 years to make best use of HS2 benefits
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Cash-strapped Interserve will have to sell RMD Kwikform, says analyst
Stricken firm, blighted by spiralling costs on energy-from-waste jobs, first mooted sale last year
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Comment
It’s time for the heritage sector to realise the potential of BIM
For most, BIM is associated with the construction of new buildings, but what of the refurbishment of existing buildings, and in particular, heritage assets?
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News
Carillion woes prompt subbies to demand financial protection
Leaked letter from specialist contractors group to government highlights ‘huge risks’ its members face
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Features
Lara Poloni: Steady as she goes
As the new boss of Aecom’s EMIA operations, Lara Poloni intends to steer a course through uncertain waters by focusing on the firm’s development role and infrastructure opportunities